[S] I was SA'ed and am unable to do anything about it POSTING THIS ON SOMEONE ELSE'S BEHALF!! So the above mentioned person met a guy through bumble. They talked for some months and some days ago the guy called her into his house. She went there as they were good friends already. There he offered her some drinks, she rejected many times but he forced her to drink. So she did. And after that he raped her. She was too scared to do anything. She lives in a pg in Delhi and is a student in Delhi University. Legal action... 2 0 replies
Delhi and the Red Silk-Cotton tree I fell in love with these last to last year (2023) when I was fighting a very personal battle in my life. I’ve seen these every year, but in that year, they reminded me of how someone could lose everything in life and still choose to blossom. These trees, also known botanically as Bombax ceiba, have established themselves as the epitome of resilience in adverse since then. I’ve associated the month of February with their beautiful flowers. However, half of the February is over and it breaks my heart... 1 0 replies
My maid’s son forced her to buy him a new iPhone So, here’s a situation that’s been bothering me lately. My maid has a son who started insisting that she buy him the latest iPhone. Now, I get that kids can get caught up in trends, but it’s not just a casual “I want this” kind of think it’s a full on demand. He has been emotionally pressuring her and it’s clear that she feels obligated to fulfill it, even though she knows she can’t afford it. It’s honestly heartbreaking to watch. She works so hard every day just to... 5 0 replies
Can you travel without your earphones in Delhi Metro? I just can't. I can't. Had to buy wired earphones while going to the office as I forgot my pair at my house. Delhi Metro is so noisy. I just can't. 2 0 replies
Safdarjung tomb , visited for the first time. It's very less crowded as compare to any other such sight. Worth visiting in this lovely weather of Delhi. 4 0 replies
Pakistani visting Delhi I have always wanted to visit India. Being from Pakistan, with roots tracing back to UP, Bulandshahr, where my grandfather’s siblings still live, I’ve always felt a strange sense of connection to the place. But life happens, borders exist, and generations pass, and I never really got the chance to talk to them. Still, something inside me has always pulled me towards India—not for politics, not for history, but for something deeper, something more personal. I have finally taken the step. I have applied for my visa, and if... 4 0 replies