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Amit Das
Naya Bans safety is a real concern, not just perception.
I just moved into a society near the Naya Bans village side a couple months back, and honestly, the vibe at night feels a bit off sometimes. Is it safe for women, or for kids playing out after dark? That's a huge worry for my family. Also, finding good schools nearby for my young ones is proving tough. What about decent hospitals for emergencies? It seems like quality medical care is a bit of a trek from here. What's everyone else's first-hand experience with these things? Am I just seeing the worst, or is this the actual daily life here? Any tips on local amenities or how you manage these challenges?
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Yaar, I totally get what you're saying. We also moved to a society near Naya Bans last year, and the safety issue, especially after sunset, is real. My wife is always worried if she has to step out alone for some quick groceries. Aur schools ka toh puchho mat, my kids have to travel quite a distance for a decent one. Seems like we all made a similar calculation error, hoping things would improve quickly.
Totally agree with U1. My sister lives in Alistonia Estate