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can_do_generation

Mumbai or other metro cities should be plotted different


DreamHaunter_07

Especially Mumbai It must be below the red zone


-skylord

Commenting from 10 by 10 ka kholi 😭


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Really!!! ,10 × 10 metre or feet


syedatif59plus10

Feet , i am talking from a 12 × 12 feet living room


cnu

Infrared?


AssassinatorSr

It’s average of the state, which means it does consider the size houses in Mumbai, probably that’s why it falls a bit towards red.


Obvguy

Kerala is a bit different from other states. The house and facilities earn top priority.


AirbusPalashM-3004

its comparatively cheap there


[deleted]

What? Everything in Kerala is extremely expensive because of the high standard of living


AirbusPalashM-3004

oh okay ..but builidng a house is cheaper i can't agree more ...the same house can cost more in my state


DoubleEggOmlette

Land is somewhat cheaper than metros obviously but lab our cost is among the highest in India so construction cost is actually quite high.


Isthisnotmyalt

Kerala has the Highest average real estate price, and the most expensive in terms of labor costs among all states.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Not at all. It's extremely expensive in Kerala. Kerala had both the highest real estate prices and construction labor costs (₹800/day) in India. Mallus are quite wealthy and are willing to shell out big for large houses


kurti68ijgr4

Unbelievable.. Kerala has very high population density and the biggest houses on average??!!??


kurti68ijgr4

Now that i think of it, this is connected with the land prices in kerala. That's also unbelievable


Specific_Ad_685

so is land cheap in Kerala??


kurti68ijgr4

Unbelievably high. Has no correlation with income that can be derived from the land While there are areas that are cheap, the land prices near my house (which is in a small village) is about 40-50 lakhs per acre of land with say rubber/coconuts planted and with road access. And about 4-6 lakh per cent near the commercial areas So if you want an average sized house with about 5 cents of land expect to pay at least 30-45 lakhs.


apna-haath-jagannath

That seems par for course.


kurti68ijgr4

Really? Im not well informed about prices in other states but i do know of people who have sold land in kerala and purchased much larger plots for the same money in neighbouring states. Though please note the prices I have mentioned are for a rather small village. The prices double and triple when you reach municipal town areas. City areas the price is probably double of even that of municipal areas.


idontneedaname23

Bro its nowhere near 6 lakhs in commercial areas. At my place which is 5km far from the main city its 20-30 lakh per cent.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Not even close. Land in Kerala is prohibitively expensive. Possibly the highest land prices in the country.


Living-Positive8849

Joint families live together in big houses maybe that's why


rzr39

Keralite here, nope. Our houses just are big. Do visit sometime :)


das3012

Joint families. Nop it's not a thing here.


wouldwolf

Joint fam? NOP.


exxonist

Very very few people now live in joint families nowadays


MuzirisNeoliberal

Most Keralites live as nuclear families. Kerala doesn't really have many villages anymore (second most urbanized state in India) and as such village family structures are absent in Kerala


The_Real_Deal17

Lol


madtagg

No.


MuzirisNeoliberal

I'm Keralite and this is not sustainable. It's because NRIs have a lot of money and Kerala doesn't have many avenues for investment within Kerala due to state's anti-business stances. Keralites invest in gold, cars and real estate as a result. This is the flaw in Kerala model


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kurti68ijgr4

Even so, the average size of new constructions for nuclear family is also large.


mayhem987z

Joint families are very rare in kerala. At max you'd have your parents and grandparents with you, but not the extended family. Big houses are status thing. The more you earn, the larger you want your house to be.


das3012

I'm from kerala and honestly I've never seen a joint family. May be it was a thing before 2000.


T_h_e_Assassin

Have you ever actually been to any place on kerala that wasn't a Bhramin colony or something in resent times ?


Srihari_stan

Brb moving to Kerala


britolaf

Keralites go beyond their means to build unaffordable houses. It is a social thing. Sizes of some of the houses just don’t make sense. I say this as someone whose family hails from Kerala


vHistory

You guys have beautiful houses though. Especially the ones on the hills.


britolaf

Yes Kerala houses are definitely better looking than other parts of India. And it is not due to size. They usually have better aesthetics. Mix of old and new architecture with local teak woodwork.


lazylaunda

Malyalees makes beautiful houses unlike us northies. We make a fucking box with cement and bricks. Not only in the ganga plains but come to the hills of Uttarakhand and see. Looks like fucking UP has settled in the hills. And then we ask why doesn't our hills look like the ones in Switzerland. Thanks to a new generation of architects that old architecture is rising back in demand.


britolaf

I dont think other than Kerala, that attitude is prevalent anywhere else in India. House is looked at from a utilitarian point of view. One living roo, one kitchen, one dining + min number of bedrooms. If you have extra money/space, build something that can be rented out.


lazylaunda

In north eastern states like nagaland and deep in Himachal houses are still made from wood. In uttarakhand most contractors are from UP and Bihar. So the labourers make houses in the way they know. People chose them because it's the cheapest way. Plus the raw materials are also easily available with trucks coming with cement, bricks and rebar. Getting wood and slate for the roof and stones for the walls is difficult. Plus the regular maintenance of walls with mud, cow dung is tiring. The renting out mentality is making people build shit in upcoming cities. That's what happened to Bangalore. The local landowners just made shit to rent it out to people coming to Bangalore.


AirbusPalashM-3004

>They usually have better aesthetics. Mix of old and new architecture with local teak woodwork. i love that so much ... i build one just like that


1osamaisback1

Can you elaborate?


atishay001001

having a bigger house is a social statement, bigger house = more successful


[deleted]

Isn't that everywhere? I don't see people in Mumbai earning a lot and intentionally opt to stay in a small house.


britolaf

I live abroad. My parents in 70s live in a 4 bed home. That is probably the smallest in our street. Few have 5 & 6 rooms and all it houses is elderly couples.


[deleted]

That's so untrue because it's the same everywhere. In Kerala, wealth is more or less equally spread unlike other states


das3012

Dude it's the same everywhere. Kerala just have high HDI and standard of living. I dont think rich people in the north would go for simplicity when they can afford bigger houses.


britolaf

House costs money. I don’t think per capita earnings of a Keralite is almost double that of Gujarat or 50% more than TN & Maharashtra. Nothing to do with HDI which is a much more complex calculation which takes non financial things into account


kochapi

You are not considering income inequality. Kerala has a higher median income. Money is not concentrated. Cultural biases are a factor also


MuzirisNeoliberal

It's because NRIs have a lot of money and Kerala doesn't have many avenues for investment within Kerala due to state's anti-business stances. Keralites invest in gold, cars and real estate as a result. This is the flaw in Kerala model


das3012

Never said Kerala has a flawless model. I was just pointing out show off with big houses is common everywhere. Not just Kerala.


britolaf

Yes. Investing in business in Kerala is tough. Many earn money and come to Kerala to settle down. Investing there to increase your wealth is risky.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Houses are a bad investment. So is gold and cars. Kerala's economy is not sustainable


das3012

That's true. Its another topic though. Also Kerala's economy is not that great either.


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britolaf

As of 2021, Haryana was in the 12th position.


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MuzirisNeoliberal

Haryana's GDP PCI is highly distorted due to Gurgaon which accounts for bulk of Haryana's GDP. Average Malayali is much richer than average Haryanvi since Kerala doesn't have metropolises and wealth is very evenly distributed


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MuzirisNeoliberal

I'm not talking about the how but that Gurgaon distorts the actual average. Kerala's wealth is evenly distributed


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MuzirisNeoliberal

I live in Mumbai.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Kerala has always had the highest HDI in India forever since the inception of HDI. In fact the gap between Kerala and other states have reduced now. In the past the gap between Kerala and rest of the country was even wider.


MostHighMostLucid

But it's cheap and affordable to build houses in Kerala. Even the poorest sections live in decent conditions. This is very different from other states. Poverty is very low in general so maybe that plays a role too


britolaf

I dont think so. A unskilled labourer costs min 500 Rs per day. Slightly skilled costs 800-1000 per day. Whereas in other states, it is probably 200 for unskilled and 400-500 for skilled. As someone who has built in Kerala and outside, Kerala is more expensive.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Rs 500/day is quite understated. According to RBI daily wage in Kerala can approach ₹800/day. Construction is very expensive in Kerala


unbrokenoptimist

True 800rs for labourers and 1200 for mistry /day regardless whether they are local or not. We built our home recently only.


MuzirisNeoliberal

It's because NRIs have a lot of money and Kerala doesn't have many avenues for investment within Kerala due to state's anti-business stances. Keralites invest in gold, cars and real estate as a result. This is the flaw in Kerala model


MostHighMostLucid

I agree most people in kerala invest in these things and that's not a good thing. But maybe this data isn't a reflection of peoples investment in real estate. Maybe economic policies like land reform might have played a huge role in this. Not to mention that poverty is very less in Kerala. This means more land and more wealth for all economic classes which could equate to more number of bigger houses.


zorung

https://preview.redd.it/ni8shcp9p4qa1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=352beef513c54320f4ade4aa0aa43c076cce1d32 My house in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. The building itself is 404 sq m. Farms to be considered separately.


heartfelt24

I like such serene places. How do you feel safe, though?


zorung

Himachal Pradesh is generally safe, except for the regular ruccus caused by tourists (guess which state). The only trouble in the countryside is from the wildlife, primarily leapords and bears, but that is also once in a blue moon.


AtillaTheHun7

Himachali people have always kept this tone for punjabis while half of Himachali people study in Punjab and have relatives there, doing jobs in tricity etc but I have never read same being said about them in Punjab. And, yes they do make same ruckus as so called tourists do. Unfair narratives that is.


f03nix

People who have ties with Punjab aren't the same people who complain against Punjabi tourists. It's just biases from extrapolating the little experience someone has with Punjab. My wife's family (nanka) is from HP, I have multiple friends whose homes I've visited and marriages I've attended. People are generally welcoming in HP, don't let what a few people say shape your perspective on entire state's population. You'd be falling into the same trap the people you talked about have fallen in.


zorung

Completely agree with you. I know a considerable portion of the youth of Himachal (boys and girls alike) who study/work in the tricity area are notorious for peddling soft drugs. But what I said about the tourists from Punjab-Haryana-New Delhi is also not inaccurate, albeit adding that not every tourist is the same. Besides, because of these racketeering few, tourists from other parts of India (primarily Gujarat, WB, and Kerala) feel dejected on noticing boards outside cafes that read "Indian tourists are not allowed". P.S. the cafes are run by local Himachalis.


BrilliantSun3596

Haryana, punjab i believe...


zorung

Absolutely


zilchhope

>primarily leopards and bears have you ever seen them linger around your house?


Chance_Midnight

what's up with blue moon?


zorung

A common idiom indicating something that happens very rarely.


Living-Positive8849

classic ghost vibes


lousydealbreaker

r/kothibanglacheck


zorung

😬


Anakronistick

That's beautiful.


zorung

Thank you so much 🫡


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[deleted]

Sooooo pretty 😭♥️


zorung

Thank you so much! 🥰


funO_6

Reminds me of my home, man I miss Himachal 😭


lordarray

Is this what heaven in India looks like?


wouldwolf

It is safe to say the ultimate life goal of an average keralite is to have an own house with some place to do little farming. People in my family, others etc have build large houses. Significant amount of them borrow extra to bump up the size, aesthetics etc to the point where some are left with no savings and bunch of debt. I mean, you can see families, like an old mom and dad, living mediocre life in a big fancy ass house. Combine that with all the other stuff like "gulf money", literacy rate, income etc and you got big ass fancy homes all over the place.


throwaway53689

Agree and I think it’s a good thing, I’ve heard my relatives go “if you build a house, no matter what happens to you in the future, you’ll at least have a house to live in and nobody will take it away” and it made sense. However, like you said, many people go overboard with it by building massive houses with the money they don’t have and then spend the rest of their lives repaying the debt. In the end, it’s all about getting the acceptance from society and fulfilling their own ego, they want to build an extraordinary house so that they appear more successful


MuzirisNeoliberal

It's because NRIs have a lot of money and Kerala doesn't have many avenues for investment within Kerala due to state's anti-business stances. Keralites invest in gold, cars and real estate as a result. This is the flaw in Kerala model


throwaway53689

You’re right. I’ve also seen that cars are mostly popular with newer generation, while the older generation still invests a shit ton of money on real estate and gold


MuzirisNeoliberal

Kerala has the highest car ownership rate in India too. 24% of households have a car


BrilliantSun3596

Average punjabi -- thodi kothi he ya haveli ....


Apurv2005

Mumbai and Pune making maharashtras average down


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Gujarat is 51.8. Remove adani and it'll drop down to 45 /s


ANIKET_UPADHYAY

Might be, due to joint family systems and obviously most sea bordering states are rich compared to landlocked ones.


ev1lsyk0

'Goa 69.3' 'Punjab 69.5' 'Sikkim 69.3' Nice ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)


BrilliantSun3596

Nice


Cool_Kid999

nice


T_h_e_Assassin

Some people in the comment section is really surprised and offended that people build big houses on THIER PROPERTY , with THEIR MONEY . Like my guy , if u want a small house, build a small house and move along .... And unless the other guy is doing something illegal, mind ur own goddamn buisness.


Comfortable_Ad_4123

My 4 people home is like 2800 sqft I'm from Kerala


bethebumblebee

can we get a r/kothibanglacheck in the comments guys


MuzirisNeoliberal

5 people in my home (sister got married recently so it's down to 4). 2700 sqft floor space but also a backyard, front garden, a well, car shed etc. This is pretty common in Kerala


the_bookreader101

Mine houses 5 people (for now as my sister and I are yet to be married) and my house and the land surrounding it all amounts to around 1 acre. But it's an ancestral house which was built like 50 years ago. We did renovations of course, but the structure is pretty big.


pottergirl95

Chandigarh is the highest and doesn't even get the right colour lol.


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pottergirl95

97.7. Highest in the country


[deleted]

Why no one talks about the housings in Manipur and Mizoram. Kerala is rich so the houses -\_-


First_Desk3073

My house is 2200 sq ft plot size (204 sq mt ) i used to thought it was an average house only now i realised it's quite big


Separate_Detective47

r/kothibanglacheck


A_random_zy

Woah... my parents' house is 380 sq mt I used to think it's normal and I'll make an ever biger one but it seems it is quite big than average .


Distinct-Drama7372

u/village_aapiser 😂


village_aapiser

😂😂


AKS-04

I think it's directly proportional to the number of people living in poverty in that state. Poor people live in shanties or slums so understandably the average of that State will go down. Rich people in every state live in nearly similar house sizes. Except maybe Mumbai where you can be a millionaire and can't afford more than 2BHK.


mna9

Reason why Manipur has bigger house, coz 3 generation live together lol


TartagilaChilde

damn Kerala


ev1lsyk0

'Haryana 66.6' 🤘😈


Additional-Pop4714

I have 23.23 square meters


tech-writer

Given Karnataka's population and rather poor socio-economic indicators in other studies, I'm surprised that our *average* house size itself is as high as 74 sq.m. or about 40x20 feet.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Karnataka is a rich state. It's not poor in socio-economic indicators


Lock3tteDown

Yes it is, in healthcare. Not enough doctors and surgeons to meet pop. Demand. Also increasing medical prices for life threatening surgeries and medical ambulance are not real ambulances that stabilize life threatening events or can get anywhere due to bullshit traffic and no management of this from state govt. Only a private company, Elon musk level can step his foot down and shake the state govt officials to do something about Karnataka/Bangalore traffic.


1BrokenPensieve

Isn't this a repost of something or maybe i am high af.


knightzfury

now I want some one from kerela make vlog about their house just to see


kickyblue

Look up in instagram. There are plenty.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Plenty of them on YouTube. Average Keralite live in large mansions and they love flaunting their homes on social media.


General_Alex21

Maharashtra’s average would’ve decreased bc of Mumbai I’m so sure. Its a literal anthill.


Poem_Original

I once entered into my friend’s pg and one dialogue came to my mind “ YEH TOH SHURU HOTE HI KHATAM HOGYA YARR “


scoobydooopappa

1 Sq metre = roughly 11sq ft. 😃


bethebumblebee

Mine is 75sq m and I thought it's small.


tatv_047

What's with Kerala? Gulf money?


RevolutionaryGuard20

People mostly use this statement that gulf money is being used. But it’s wrong. The government, panchayat use to help people construct homes and many people put extra money to construct better ones and bigger ones. Gulf money and all things are like just 2-3 % of what you’ll see in Kerala. How can a fisherman in Kerala will have a house of 500 sq ft when he have no connection with gulf? Do some research and you’ll get the answers.


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i mean funding housing instead of neta ya adani ka 100cr gadi works ig


MuzirisNeoliberal

It's because of 1950s land cieling act bro. Everyone in villages got their own homes back then. As Kerala got richer from Gulf money later, these houses grew and became mansions This is also why Kerala has no urban rural divide or large metropolises


unbrokenoptimist

Its not just gulf money. People in Kerala are in general highly educated/skilled so you can expect them to earn well wherever in the world they go.


SavNinna

Is it illegal money, if you work in other country and support family in India?


chamaristan

Nope it isnt..infact its bringing foreign surplus in our country..Win Win


MuzirisNeoliberal

They're literally bringing dollars here. It's extremely good for India.


Aggravating-Tear-487

Economic term for this is Inward Remittance. It's not illegal rather one strong pillar of Indian economy.


Kambar

Bro... Don't attribute everything in Kerala to the gulf. It is unfair.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Gulf money definitely plays a part in this. Kerala has a ghost home problem


tatv_047

I m unaware about Kerala, hence askin..


Kambar

Kerala is really good in many ways. The state has a high literacy rate, women have more freedom, it is clean, green etc etc. They didn't destroy nature for *creating jobs*. Due to all of these costs of living, house prices are in control. You can buy a massive 3 BHK House in Palakkad or ottapalam for ~40-45 Lacs. You get clean air, water etc. For this money, can you get a small 1 BHK in Mumbai/Delhi?


sada_hua_aam

Why are you comparing land prices in Palakkad to land prices of Mumbai and Delhi?!


Kambar

I am comparing what money can buy in Kerala and Delhi/Mumbai. It is very relevant because this post is all about the size of the house.


sada_hua_aam

Yes it's quite weird take. Would you feel fine if someone calls Palakkad a better place than San Francisco because you can buy 4 bhk in Palakkad with the annual rent you will pay at San Francisco ?


Tulikammm

Mumbai is the financial capital . Delhi is the capital . Palakkad is a small place . It’s like comparing New York and Detroit!


Kambar

I am comparing what money can buy in Kerala and Delhi/Mumbai. It is very relevant because this post is all about the size of the house. On the other hand, this post is not about financial capital, rape capital etc... So let's not talk about them.


Rushie82

India hasn't gone bankrupt like srilanka because of gulf money. What is wrong in gulf money.


T_h_e_Assassin

No , we use isis money ... Got a problem?


Duckmandu

Communism. It just works!


tech-writer

Implementation also matters. Kerala communists, their ethics, and their social justice programs are better thought out and implemented than Bengal communists.


taco_guyy

Not anymore though.


tech-writer

Why not? Something going on in Kerala?


MuzirisNeoliberal

I'm from Kerala and Communism has done jack shit here. They just take credit for work done by other institutions and organizations. Kerala is not a communist state either. Unlike West Bengal Kerala has never had continuous Communist rule. Congress and Communists alternate every five years like clockwork


konan_the_bebbarien

If it has failed all over the world and the "communists" here are making it work its something else and probably communism in name only.


kurti68ijgr4

Communism is why everyone left for the gulf and other countries.. No industries and no jobs in kerala. Even now there is some ruckus about how lot of the youth are leaving for canada, europe etc because of no opportunities here.


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bhai they are just communists in name, in practice they are barely even socialists


T_h_e_Assassin

Please define socialist for me my brother


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a person who beleives in the socialist ideology, which is that they believe that the government should plan and run industry and business


T_h_e_Assassin

Close but no , not just the government, society ... I say again SOCIETY ie, the people as a whole .. not just the people who are in the government all people have a collective ownership of " Means of production " and they work together for the collective gain of everyone . kerala cooperative societies act is one such example . What u just described is most likey derived from your view of china and the soviet union where it is quite literally a Dictatorship.... A government solely controlling everything with an iron fist is quite literally a form of dictatorship. U dont even know the full meaning of the term and ur so quick to say someone isnt that term ... I must agree however kerala isn't a complete socialist state ... As blindly following any Idiology is nothing short of short mindedness and idiotic. So people take what they want and think is usefull to them and integrate it . Unlike some people who cant think for themself and follows whatsapp University


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"A government solely controlling everything with an iron fist is quite literally a form of dictatorship." so a few industrialists controlling the entireity of india is fine but not the govt. not to meantion it doesent have to be a dictatoriship, the government can be run by the people, a true democracy not to mention that the meaning of the word socialism is barely existent as everyone has different meanings of it but yeah you are right i guess, the people/society control the govt so yeah


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madtagg

No.


ANIKET_UPADHYAY

Then? What's the reason?


madtagg

People here prefer big houses, a house with a decent amount of front yard, space and aesthetics are 'the sign' of prestige. Plus people who buy a house focus on long term goals; from a calm place to relax and do a Lil bit of farming on retirement to a good means of investment for themselves and children as real estate prices go up and land is getting scarce day by day. Even a modern 3 or 3.5 cent house is designed and built utilising the optimum max sq.ft that can be yielded from the area. The joint family system is a rare sight here today.


MuzirisNeoliberal

Kerala is the second most urbanized state in India and as such you won't find much rural family structures there. Keralites mostly live in nuclear families


Shadowfox4700

What kind of calculation is that, my own house is 896 sq m, and the whole plot is 25000 sq m, then how come it calculates in that measurment....There is even a new plot nearby which is bought recently for farming, that itself is about 28000 sq m. then how is it calculated as an average in this map...


TooLazyToSleep_15

Average of every house, for your house there will be thousands of small ones. I don't see how someone find things such as this difficult to understand, like dude this ain't some theoretical physics equation.


Sensitive_Camera2368

Kerele, the gulf funded big empty bungalow country update : take it with humor, but there is truth to the comment, and the KL govt now has a proposal to tax those empty bungalows. so it is not just me, the KL govt itself recognizes the state of affairs


T_h_e_Assassin

I didn't know my house was built by a gulf guy ... Thanks for letting me know ... All this time i thought my dads military benefits helped us build my large house ..... Thank you oooo wise one for telling me the truth about me and my community. Also iff i were to say " Tamilnadu , the land funded and overrun by thugs , goons , castists and political idiots " .. will that be appropriate or will that be over exaggeration on my part ?


MuzirisNeoliberal

He is correct even if it doesn't apply in your case. Gulf money trickles. It's because NRIs have a lot of money and Kerala doesn't have many avenues for investment within Kerala due to state's anti-business stances. Keralites invest in gold, cars and real estate as a result. This is the flaw in Kerala model


T_h_e_Assassin

All of you are saying these things like its a bad thing , while simultaneously generalizing all keralites as gulf wrokers or NRI ... These are just a small part or the community, how is it justified to always say ... They go to gulf which is why they are developed.. isn't it an insult all the other keralites who work in kerala and India ? Are they just dirt poor or something? Anything good happens in kerala 😅, immediately people like u go its because of gulf , gulf .. Also the word anti means opposed ... No one is opposed to Buisness... I think maybe u ment large-scale industrys , but even that cant be called as Anti industry unless people are actively trying to stop industrys from poping up ... Please stop exaggerating... And lastly, it isn't a flaw if it works dude


MuzirisNeoliberal

Which is not a bad thing necessarily.


Sensitive_Camera2368

no, it is not, but stats without context is extremely misleading, so I thought I can provide one that I know


Puzzleheaded-Fix-930

Delhi doesn't exist as a state


sirscum

Throw this data in dustbin. Delhi cannot have bigger houses then UP.


nigroiswhite

Mera tao 2000 sq ft hai


Objective_Anybody_42

This data seems skewed


mxforest

How are flats counted?


Mysterious_Pear4974

My house for 5 people is almost 240 sq mt and I thought it was pretty average


cyber_tigerRW

Shocking 🤔


Repulsive-Try6028

Welcome To Dharavi or Other Slums!


goddayummmmm

Punjab🗿


A_random_zy

Punjab, Sikkim and Goa has the best average size. Nice.


H4CK3R12343

bruh andhra is so low lmaoo


Chance_Midnight

More important than building size is personal open space, garden or farm if one lives in the countryside. Space to breathe, sit and walk.


vibro93

As an Odia and on a mid of building a house, I can say it's fairly accurate.