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Every state has that one place jo Google pe famous nahi hai, but actually way better hota hai mainstream spots se.

Drop your state + hidden gem 👇Place ka naam, Kya special hai (view, food, vibe, etc.), best time to visit

Let’s build a list of India’s most underrated places 🌿✨

u/Massive_Culture_6275 — 8 days ago

A lot of property teams still rely on spreadsheets, email, and text messages to track maintenance issues.
Are people here using dedicated maintenance software/tools, or are manual systems still good enough?

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u/Massive_Culture_6275 — 9 days ago
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So was the second part really necessary the movie could be completed in one part or what are your thoughts about the movie being a multiple part movie actually i was really disappointed seeing the movie end at such a point. Wanted to know all ups and downs of Michael jacksons life let me know how did you like movie being 2 part

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u/Massive_Culture_6275 — 9 days ago
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Came across this insane sunset view of Jaipur with hills, fort walls, and the whole city spread out 🌇

It looks like somewhere near Nahargarh Fort or maybe even Jaigarh Fort… but not 100% sure.

Has anyone been to this exact spot?
Or is this one of those hidden viewpoints that only locals know about? 👀

Also, drop your favorite sunset / night view spots in Jaipur - trying to explore more underrated places around the city 🌄

u/Massive_Culture_6275 — 8 days ago

Everyone talks about Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake, but I’m sure there are quieter places with even better vibes. Looking for spots where you can just chill - no crowd, no noise, just nature.

Where do you go in Udaipur when you want to disconnect?

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u/Massive_Culture_6275 — 10 days ago

Planning to explore India by train and looking for the most scenic and memorable routes. Suggest me 6 Indian train journeys that are totally worth experiencing at least once.

Would love recommendations based on views, experience, and uniqueness. Thanks in advance! 🙌

u/Massive_Culture_6275 — 10 days ago

I’ve been researching data analytics courses in Bangalore and honestly, there are too many options which makes it confusing to choose.

From what I’ve seen, the courses that focus more on practical learning - like SQL, Excel, Power BI, and real-world projects - seem to be more valuable than theory-heavy ones. Skillovilla is one option I came across that emphasizes hands-on assignments and case studies, which many learners also highlight in discussions.

Still exploring and comparing, so would love to know -

👉 which course actually felt worth the time and money for you?

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u/Massive_Culture_6275 — 17 days ago