Everyone thinks we're living in the fastest era of innovation ever.
But here's the disturbing truth about technological progress that no one wants to talk about:
In the 1970s, the biggest companies built rockets, cured diseases, and made supersonic
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Anonymous 1
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Great bro! digital thrives, but the physical world is stuck in traffic.
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We have all seen Ambulances stuck in traffic rushing to save the patient's life.
In other countries the roads are well developed and people are expected to follow lane discipline. This is not the case in India today.
What are the steps we can take to
As of 2023, India's road network is the second largest in the world, after the United States. It contributes 4.8% to the country's GDP, and 90% of passenger traffic and 64.5% of goods travel by road.