Delhi's web design market has a churn problem nobody talks about. Agencies appear, run hot for two years, and dissolve — taking their clients' hosting access, source files, and support promises with them. The orphaned websites they leave behind keep working until the first thing breaks, and then their owners discover what 'the agency shut down' a… Read More
Training rooms live a double — sometimes triple — life. On Monday morning they're set up theatre-style for a forty-person company presentation. By afternoon they're rearranged as a U-shape for a client workshop. On Friday they're in classroom configuration for an internal training programme. The furniture that supports all of these configuratio… Read More
Noida has changed a lot in the last decade. The apartment towers have multiplied. New sectors have opened up. The metro has expanded. And for most people arriving in the city, the default assumption is that you'll buy a flat — in a high-rise, from a developer, in one of the dozens of projects advertised on every major road. But there… Read More
Most homeowners interview contractors the wrong way. They let the contractor do the talking, listen to the pitch, look at some photos, and then make a decision based on overall impression. That process works fine for choosing a restaurant. For choosing someone who's going to spend six to twelve months building or modifying your home, it's not enoug… Read More
Every homeowner in Ghaziabad has heard at least one contractor horror story. The advance payment that disappeared. The team that vanished after the slab was poured. The waterproofing that failed in the first monsoon. The house that took three years instead of one. These aren't freak occurrences. They happen because people choose cont… Read More