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‘I am leaving India': Gurugram man's Reddit post over flooded roads goes viral - ‘I am frightened to take my car out'
‘I am leaving India': Gurugram man's Reddit post over flooded roads goes viral - ‘I am frightened to take my car out'

Mint

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Mint

‘I am leaving India': Gurugram man's Reddit post over flooded roads goes viral - ‘I am frightened to take my car out'

Frustrated by the condition of the metro city's roads after a single rainfall, a Gurugram man said that he is afraid of taking his car out in the city during monsoon because the damage a flooded road can cause would cost him a fortune. Referring to the waterlogged Gurugram road, the man ranted about how the middle class struggles for basic amenities, welfare, and services in the country and said that he was leaving India. 'I have decided to move out of India, coz I don't want to live my life like this. See people struggle and not get the basic amenities, welfare and service,' he wrote in the post. His detailed rant in a Reddit post has now gone viral. 'I don't understand how people in Gurgaon accept the condition of the roads during the monsoon season. Yesterday night, I saw at least 5 imported cars stranded in the waterlogging, while I crossed them in my car,' the man said. Finding the concept 'crazy,' the man said he thought rich people/industrialists could influence, pressurise, and press the pain points of the government. 'Yet neither of them has taken any action. How are they accepting these personal losses?' 'While people like us, lower, middle and upper middle class, we just accept the status quo,' he added. The Redditor shared that he was frightened to take his car out this season, because 'one damage is gonna cost me a hell lot of money'. 'It's not fair that we have to face these issues. At this point, the govt cannot be trusted. Neither the ones in power nor the so-called 'opposition',' he ranted. Netizens agreed with the man and acknowledged that the situation of Gurugram, a major tech hub of India, is 'pathetic'. 'Honestly, I really can't believe the condition of this so-called major Tech hub. I came here for my internship last month, which is going to be for a year now. I was impressed initially seeing the DLF Phases road, the big Cyberhub location and the glass buildings. But the internal situation is pathetic,' said a social media user. A netizen pointed out, 'If it rains like crazy, it floods. I've lived in many cities impacted by monsoons, hurricanes, and typhoons. The difference is that you get an advance warning to stay at home, and no one expects you to show up for work.' 'Indian systems just don't care. When you get that much rain that quickly, you're going to get a flood. If you don't clean drains, of course, it floods, but it's unrealistic to expect 0 impact,' he added.

Fed up with flooded roads, Gurugram man says he's done with India
Fed up with flooded roads, Gurugram man says he's done with India

India Today

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • India Today

Fed up with flooded roads, Gurugram man says he's done with India

A man from Gurugram shared his frustration with the city's monsoon chaos, saying he had finally had enough and would move out of India. In his now-viral Reddit post titled 'I am leaving India', shared on the 'r/gurgaon' subreddit, the man detailed how relentless waterlogging, even in affluent areas, had pushed him to the recounted seeing multiple imported cars stranded in deep water while navigating through the chaos himself. advertisement "I saw at least five luxury cars stuck in waterlogging last night, and I crossed them in my car. This is crazy," he wrote. What troubled him more was the silence from those who could influence change. "I sense that rich people or industrialists can pressure the government yet no action is taken."The man questioned the passivity of the middle class as well. "People like us just accept the status quo. I'm frightened to take my car out during this season, one damage is going to cost me a hell of a lot," he wrote, adding, 'It's not fair that we have to live like this. The government, whether in power or opposition, can't be trusted anymore.'He concluded his post with a firm decision: 'I've decided to move out of India. I don't want to live my life like this, seeing people struggle without even the basics.' He clarified that while it might sound like a sudden outburst, he meant it. 'This may be an incidental rant, but I'm pissed now,' the man said. Take a look at the post here: Social media users didn't hold back their own criticism of the city's infrastructure. One user, interning in Gurugram, wrote, 'I came here impressed by Cyberhub and the buildings. But inside? It's a mess. Walking to work is like playing Temple Run, roads are unwalkable, pavements are blocked with filth, and open wires are everywhere.'Another user said, 'Paying huge taxes and EMIs for this mess, leaving the country seems like a better option.'Others offered a wider lens. 'I've lived in cities prone to typhoons and hurricanes. The difference is, there's a system. Warnings are issued. Offices and schools shut down. In India, systems don't care. Of course, it floods if you don't clean the drains,' said a user. One of the users summed it up sharply: 'People only complain when there's a tragedy. Then they forget. Voters don't think long-term, so governments don't either. Our surroundings reflect our priorities or lack of them.'While the original post may have stemmed from frustration, it opened up a much-needed conversation about urban planning, accountability, and the lived experience of everyday citizens. Whether the man actually leaves or not, the sentiment he voiced has clearly resonated.- Ends

Finesse And Securiti To Offer Cybersecurity Solutions
Finesse And Securiti To Offer Cybersecurity Solutions

Channel Post MEA

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Channel Post MEA

Finesse And Securiti To Offer Cybersecurity Solutions

Finesse has announced a strategic, partnership with Securiti, the pioneer of the Data+AI Command Center. The partnership, which was announced during the GISEC event, aims to provide cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions to businesses in the region. The partnership brings together Finesse's proven expertise in deploying transformative digital solutions with Securiti's groundbreaking technologies in managing sensitive data, offering a sophisticated blend of capabilities designed to address the multifaceted demands of today's cybersecurity landscape. By integrating Securiti's innovative AI-driven data privacy and security solutions into Cyberhub's comprehensive portfolio, Finesse is set to equip organizations with advanced tools to protect their critical information across both structured and unstructured data environments. Finesse's Cyberhub already boasts an impressive suite of solutions, including its industry-leading Cognitive Security Operations Center (CSOC), automated incident response frameworks, AI-driven Zero Trust architecture, and governance frameworks for generative AI. With the addition of Securiti's advanced platforms, such as Data Vault, Data Leakage Protection, and privacy-compliance automation, the enhanced Cyberhub offering will empower businesses to deploy proactive, scalable, and highly intelligent cybersecurity strategies. Commenting on the partnership, Megha Shastri, Vice President – Enterprise Accounts Finesse, said, 'Together with Securiti we will address critical set of challenges that organizations face in securing sensitive data across modern, distributed environments—especially in the cloud. This partnership will empower our customers with continuous visibility and control over sensitive data, reducing security risks, and ensuring compliance across environments.' 'Organizations today face a dual imperative- to innovate rapidly with AI and cloud technologies, while simultaneously maintaining stringent data security and privacy controls,' said Tahir Latif, Chief Privacy Officer ( META) at Securiti. 'Through this partnership, we are enabling enterprises to automate the discovery, classification, and protection of sensitive data at scale, providing the foundational intelligence that downstream security and AI governance solutions rely on.' Securiti's unique ability to combine robust data visibility and controls with AI intelligence aligns seamlessly with Cyberhub's mission to ensure businesses maintain visibility and control over their digital assets while staying ahead of emerging threats. This integration also enables enterprises to achieve and sustain compliance with international privacy regulations, such as GDPR, CCPA, and similar standards, through automation and data-driven insights. As AI continues to evolve, managing privacy and ethical considerations alongside threat mitigation has become a top priority for enterprises. Through this partnership, Finesse and Securiti aim to redefine the boundaries of PrivacyOps by introducing a new level of automation and transparency. Organizations will now have access to enhanced zero-trust frameworks, enabling them to mitigate risks proactively, while also fostering responsible adoption of AI technologies in their operations. 'Responsible AI governance begins with responsible data governance,' added Mr Latif. 'Without deep visibility into the flow and sensitivity of data, organizations risk deploying AI on unstable ground. The Finesse – Securiti partnership comes at a critical time when businesses are navigating an era of unprecedented cyber threats and complex regulatory landscapes. Together, these two industry powerhouses are creating a secure foundation for businesses to thrive, offering seamless integration of data security, AI governance, and privacy management solutions. 0 0

Finesse partners with Securiti to bolster data security
Finesse partners with Securiti to bolster data security

Gulf Business

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

Finesse partners with Securiti to bolster data security

Image credit: Supplied Finesse, a leading digital transformation and AI solutions provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Securiti, the pioneer of the Data+AI Command Center. The announcement was made during the GISEC event and aims to deliver cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions to businesses across the region. This partnership combines Finesse's expertise in digital transformation with Securiti's advanced technologies for managing sensitive data. Together, they offer a robust suite of capabilities tailored to address the complex demands of today's cybersecurity landscape. Enhancing Cyberhub with AI-driven solutions Finesse will integrate Securiti's AI-powered data privacy and security tools into its Cyberhub platform. This integration equips organizations with advanced solutions for protecting sensitive data across both structured and unstructured environments. Cyberhub already includes features such as a Cognitive Security Operations Center (CSOC), automated incident response, AI-driven Zero Trust architecture, and governance frameworks for generative AI. With the addition of Securiti's platforms—Data Vault, Data Leakage Protection, and automated privacy compliance—Cyberhub's offering becomes even more powerful, enabling proactive and scalable cybersecurity strategies. Leadership perspectives on the partnership 'This partnership addresses critical challenges organizations face in securing sensitive data across distributed environments, especially in the cloud,' said Megha Shastri, Vice President – Enterprise Accounts at Finesse. 'Our collaboration with Securiti will give customers continuous visibility and control over their data, reducing risks and ensuring compliance.' Tahir Latif, Chief Privacy Officer (META) at Securiti, added, 'Organisations must balance rapid innovation with strong data security. By automating the discovery, classification, and protection of sensitive data, we provide foundational intelligence that supports downstream security and AI governance.' Advancing PrivacyOps and Ethical AI As AI adoption accelerates, ensuring data privacy and ethical governance becomes a top priority. This partnership will enhance PrivacyOps by introducing greater automation and transparency. The integrated solution supports zero-trust frameworks and encourages responsible AI use across enterprise operations. 'Responsible AI governance begins with responsible data governance,' Latif emphasised. 'Without deep visibility into data flows, deploying AI becomes risky.' Paving the way for the future of cybersecurity The Finesse-Securiti alliance comes at a pivotal moment as businesses face increasing cyber threats and evolving regulatory requirements. Together, these companies aim to create a secure foundation for growth—offering seamless integration of data security, AI governance, and privacy management to organisations in the UAE and beyond.

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