3 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“Today we are in Chhindwara. What has been the activity since yesterday?”
“आज हम छिंदवाड़ा में है कल से एक्टिविटी की ये क्या रहा क्या”
translated from Hindi
Nearby, the main topics are a mix of environmental appreciation and concerns about privacy. Citizens express unease regarding their voices being recorded, with explicit requests to stop or lower recording volumes 🔇. This highlights a potential need for clearer communication regarding data collection. On a more positive note, there's an acknowledgment of local natural resources, specifically mentioning forest products like custard apples and mangoes 🌳, suggesting an inherent value in the local environment. Officials have an an opportunity to address these recording concerns and engage with the community about local assets.💡
“So, what do you get from the forest? You get custard apples from the forest, and mangoes. This is recording voice, lower it a bit.”
“Now you can speak whenever you want. What are you saying, man? Our trouble is being recorded. Hey man, stop the recording.”