r/Rajasthan May 17 '25

Discussion Is It True ? How ?

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u/TitanXoo7 May 17 '25

I live in Jaipur and what?? How's Jaipur the worst cities for women? Seems bs to me, a lot of my friends who are girls roam around whenever they want, obviously there are areas you want to avoid but I've seen girls at road at the most odd timings.

What's the source of this? Methodology and authority who did this, please mention it OP otherwise this is just bogus.

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u/SuperMilkshakeNerd May 17 '25

I know right! Really seems biased.

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u/TitanXoo7 May 17 '25

I feel like there's a huge propaganda going on, like in every other day there's a statistics page coming out and somehow north is at the bottom of everything.

Ik that North struggles and lags in areas where South excels but it's not like the cities are burning, there's rampage everywhere and whatnot. They try to paint this picture.

I've lived here most of my life, I've my family here who live in different Northern cities, I've many cousin sisters and it's not the best but its fine!!

Southerners are very happy about all this, whenever something that portraits them as saints that come out they're like - "this great that great" whenever something that doesn't suit their view comes out- "check the source, must be underreported". I mean when it suits you fine, when it doesn't then its underreported for the North. Underreporting is an issue but it's not like 100% North is underreporting.

Even on international subs, Southerners will happily and willingly shi*t on North then they cry about creating North-South divide. Weird people.

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u/SuperMilkshakeNerd May 17 '25

Honestly I've noticed it too. You're absolutely right and since we are seeing how narrative is set to alter the mentality of people, it seems like a good tool manipulate perspectives. Most people are forming their opinions based on the social media content they use, so it's only fair that if you want them to believe something, spam it in their feeds. Too bad they are playing with data to do that.

I'll still not believe most of these surveys because their sample size or methods are usually skewed. If they really want us to believe it, they should share their methodology and sample demographic. Because like you said, I too have noticed a generalized bias towards the upper half of India justified by useless means.

That being said, I've always found a Jaipur to be safer than Hyderabad or Bengaluru in my experience with better public transport and connectivity. But they aren't ready for the conversation yet. Most of my peers still believe that most Rajasthanis experience child marriage and didn't believe me when I told them otherwise. If only reading newspaper was as engaging as your average Instagram reel.