Niranjan Hiranandani travels in Mumbai local train

rajeshchawla

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Mumbai's local trains, the lifeblood of the city, recently saw an unexpected passenger - real estate tycoon Niranjan Hiranandani. The 73-year-old co-founder of Hiranandani Group chose the local train for a quick trip to Ulhasnagar, documenting his journey on Instagram. Hiranandani's video, which showed him boarding an air-conditioned coach with his team, quickly went viral, amassing over 22 million views. In his caption, he cited time-saving and traffic avoidance as reasons for his choice, calling it an "insightful personal experience." Many social media users praised Hiranandani's decision to use public transport, viewing it as a down-to-earth move by a wealthy businessman.

However, the incident wasn't without controversy. Some observers pointed out that Hiranandani had boarded a coach reserved for individuals with disabilities, pregnant women, and cancer patients. This sparked a debate about the appropriate use of designated spaces in public transportation, regardless of one's social status. While many continued to applaud Hiranandani's use of the local train, others emphasized the importance of adhering to coach-specific reservations. This incident highlights the complexities of navigating public spaces in a bustling metropolis like Mumbai and raises questions about privilege, public transportation, and social responsibility.
 
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