There was a time when a young man of every small town had the same dream in his eyes – going to a big city like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, doing a good job and living a great life. The dazzling, high malls and high speed of these cities used to draw everyone towards them.
But now, the story is changing. The wind has overturned.
Those who have been living in these metros for years, now they themselves are returning back to small and calm cities by saying goodbye to these cities. The ‘Sapna’ of Delhi and Mumbai is now becoming a ‘suffocation’ and ‘headache’ for many people.
So why are people running away from these ‘cities of dreams’?
- Poisonous air, life strangled: This is the biggest and most scary reason. The air of cities like Delhi-NCR has become so poisonous that breathing here has become a punishment. People are no longer willing to compromise the health of themselves and their children.
- Life stuck in traffic: Half of the lives of people in these cities get stuck in the endless queues of vehicles on the streets. 2 hours to go to office, in 2 hours … This daily fatigue is now snatching people’s peace.
- Pocket Empty cost: In big cities, more than half of your salary is over only in the rent and movement of the house. It is also difficult to dream of buying a house.
- Lack of relaxation: The crowd, noise and run -of -the -mill life have taken away their mental peace from people.
So where are these people going? (New ‘city of dreams’)
Now the new dream of the people has changed. They need peace, not dazzling now. They now Tier-2 cities Turning to, such as:
- Lucknow
- Jaipur
- Indore
- Dehradun
- Pune
In these cities, they are finding all that the metros had taken away – clean air, low traffic, their home in budget and a relaxed, calm life.
How was this change possible?
The biggest hero of this big change is ‘Work from Home’ Culture of. Corona epidemic taught us that it is not necessary to sit in an expensive office of a big city to do a good job. Now the office is in your laptop, which you can take anywhere.
This is not just a trend, it is a new revolution. This is the story of the younger generation of India who is now choosing ‘peace’ more than ‘money’ and more ‘health’ than ‘career’.
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