Monday, November 17, 2008

Noida Vs Pune

COMPARISON is the one thing which I always try to avoid, and if I do comparisons then I try to make them logical rather than emotional. But when ever we people start loosing we take refuge in lying on emotions, and that’s very obvious that no one can defeat emotions.

Coming back on to the subject, lot many times I had a debate on this & almost 90% of time it is with one of my very close & dear friend. He favors Noida & I always favors for Pune.

During debate I always emphasize on technical/financial growth, education std, cost of living, security, electricity, water; the very basic & mandatory requirement of every family. In all the above points Pune is far better than Noida. Nobody can deny this. Yes, of course in terms of Infra Structure Noida is far better than Pune. These points always took me near victory, but then they shot back with emotional point “Noida is very near to our native place”. Now, of course I cannot argue on this point and I always loose here but it is not fair.

I do agree with them on this point as this is the only reason that I am in Noida but that doesn’t mean Noida is better than Pune. These people always say ‘X lakh/annum’ in Noida is better than ‘(X+3) lakh/annum’ in Pune as Noida is near to our hometown, but what if they were offered ‘(X+10) lakh/annum’ in Pune. What if they were asked to work onsite for 1-2 years? Will they still stand with their point?? No, they won’t. They will just run away & grab the opportunity. Now, where the hell that emotion went away? Is it sold for ‘(X+10) lakh/annum’.

Sometimes we just try to run away from truth rather than accepting it. Why we are not standing & facing the truth firmly? Why we feel shy or embarrass in doing so? Using our sentiments & emotions is just like those girls who use their tears as their “BRAHMASTRA”.

The main motive of this blog is that when you debate on something then doesn’t use emotional assets. Every city is best in some manner; it is on us that which city suites us according to our priorities.