Indian Man with ₹10 Crore Savings Considers Leaving Country Over Living Conditions
'Done with circus called India': Man shares why he wants to leave country even after Rs 10 crore savings
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A man with assets worth ₹10 crore (approximately $1.2 million USD) expressed his desire to leave India due to deteriorating civic conditions and urban chaos, particularly in cities like Bengaluru and Delhi. His post on the forum Blind sparked discussions about retirement and living standards in India.
- 01The man, in his 50s, cites urban chaos and poor living conditions as reasons for wanting to leave India.
- 02He feels that despite financial security, daily life in major cities is a 'battle'.
- 03Social media responses varied, with suggestions for peaceful retirement locations in India.
- 04Many users echoed his sentiments about the challenges of urban living in India.
- 05Some suggested relocating to quieter regions or tier-2 cities for a better quality of life.
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A user on the anonymous workplace forum Blind shared his discontent with living in India, despite having ₹10 crore (approximately $1.2 million USD) in savings. The man, who is in his 50s, described life in cities like Bengaluru and Delhi as a 'daily battle,' plagued by long queues, chaotic traffic, high taxes, and poor civic conditions. He expressed a desire for a peaceful retirement away from the noise and urban chaos, stating that his loyalty to the 'concept' of India has reached its limit. His post has sparked a broader conversation about living standards and retirement options in India, with many users suggesting alternative locations for a better quality of life. Responses included recommendations for Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, and northeastern states, highlighting the appeal of quieter, less congested areas with better civic amenities.
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The conversation highlights growing dissatisfaction among urban residents in India, especially those seeking a better quality of life as they approach retirement.
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