There's only so much we can do. We need more trains, but we also need coal, we need goods transported. With the exploding population, fertile land can't be compromised in the name of expansion.
When you're rewarded for showing profits, and when everyone thinks their jobs are mere quorum, then quality takes a hit. More working hours, less time for rejuvenation and maintenance, means more chances of mishaps.
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And then there's our public, half of us go by 'chalta hai' and other half wasn't taught that rules exist. So, we're in a tight situation. Where over-development can either help or bite us back.
please wait...Translate to EnglishWe can only do so much. We need more trains, more coal, and goods moved around. With so many people around, we can't mess with good land and expand all over it. You feel me? When all you care about is making money and people think their jobs are just a joke, quality suffers. Work more, rest less, and things go wrong. Our public? Half say "whatever" and the other half don't even know rules are a thing. It's a tough spot, man. Too much development could go either way - help us or mess us up. Got it?