Rich: money, power and influence in Delhi — what this tag covers
Ever wondered how money and power shape life in Delhi? This tag gathers stories that show the city’s richer side — the good, the bad and the messy. Expect pieces on wealth, corruption, service access, and how influence affects everyday things like policing, water, transport and telecom choices.
What you'll find under “Rich”
Investigations and explainers: plain accounts about corrupt officials, big-money deals, or how resources get distributed. For example, articles here look into unofficial earnings in the system, how law-and-order actions reflect power, and why some areas get better services than others.
Practical local guides: tips you can use. Think comparisons of mobile networks in West Delhi, advice on getting help at airports if you need mobility support, and ways to check tap water quality in different neighbourhoods. These posts are written so you can act on them — whether it’s choosing a provider or filing a complaint.
Context and debate: why Delhi matters, why the NCR grew the way it did, and how money and planning influence who benefits from the city. These pieces explain the forces behind gentrification, infrastructure gaps, and why some neighborhoods look rich while others struggle.
Quick tips from these stories
If you’re worried about corruption, document everything: note names, take photos of receipts, and file written complaints with timestamps. Public pressure and clear records make a difference when you seek accountability.
Choosing a mobile provider? Check local signal maps, ask neighbours in your specific block, and test speeds during morning and evening hours — peak times tell you more than ads. Offers look great on paper but real coverage matters most for daily use.
Traveling through airports or using public services? Know your rights. Ask for written procedures, request staff assistance in advance, and escalate politely but firmly if you’re denied basic help. Many problems stem from poor training, not intent.
Want to learn more or take action? Read the investigative pieces here to understand patterns, then use the practical guides to protect yourself or push for change. Share clear evidence with local authorities, neighbourhood groups, or consumer forums — collective action often works better than going it alone.
If a story here sounds like your experience, comment or share your details. Firsthand accounts help reporters and other readers understand how wealth and power play out on the ground. This tag is for people who want to know how influence affects daily life in Delhi — and for those who want practical steps to deal with it.