‘No Point Defending It Now’: Reddit User’s Harsh Take on Delhi NCR’s Decline Goes Viral

Published: December 14, 2025 | Category: Real Estate
‘No Point Defending It Now’: Reddit User’s Harsh Take on Delhi NCR’s Decline Goes Viral

A Reddit post declaring that ‘Delhi NCR is cooked’ has gone viral amid worsening air quality in the national capital region. The post, titled ‘Delhi NCR is cooked no point of defending it now’, has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users agreeing that the region has reached a breaking point.

In the post, the user, who was born and brought up in Noida and has lived and worked in multiple cities including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune, shared his observations after a recent visit to Pune. He concluded that Delhi NCR is ‘done’ on several fronts, from air quality and safety to food and job opportunities.

On food, the Redditor argued that while NCR offers variety, it fails to compete with cities like Hyderabad and Bengaluru, especially for non-vegetarian cuisine. ‘Food in NCR is overpriced. In the South, you can easily eat well for ₹100–₹150, even in cafés like Namaste. A proper biryani won’t cost more than ₹200. Here, for ₹200, you’ll get unhygienic Moradabadi-style biryani at best,’ the user wrote.

From a career perspective, the Redditor said IT professionals are far better off in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune, where tech opportunities and pay are stronger than in North India. Traffic woes, the user admitted, are common across metros, though Delhi NCR was said to have a slight edge.

On safety and everyday freedom, the user contrasted Pune’s late-night street life with NCR’s quieter, ‘unsafe-feeling’ streets after 10–11 pm. ‘In NCR, you think twice before stepping out after 10–11 PM. The city just goes silent, and empty streets don’t feel safe,’ he wrote.

Real estate was the only category where the user sarcastically said NCR ‘beats’ the South, largely because of how expensive it has become. ‘In places like Gurgaon, you won’t get anything decent under ₹1–1.5 crore. In Pune (Kharadi), you can get a decent 2BHK in the same budget. In Bangalore (HSR Layout), you’ll find similar options around ₹90 lakhs,’ he said.

Lastly, ‘air has no comparison at all,’ the user wrote. Citing AQI levels touching 700+ in parts of Delhi-NCR, he said that the real crisis is not just toxic air but how normalized it has become. ‘Politicians sit in air-purified cabins saying ‘iss saal pollution comparatively kam hai.’ There was one protest, no news channel covered it. The next day, a bomb blast happened, and the issue disappeared. Soon, the number of deaths due to air pollution will be far higher than deaths from such incidents—but no politician is willing to take responsibility,’ he wrote.

Concluding the post, he said, ‘If you are still defending Delhi then you haven’t visited another city yet!!! Comparing north India with south India is like comparing Babar Azam with Sachin Tendulkar.’

The post has drawn several reactions, with many users agreeing that pollution has pushed Delhi NCR past a breaking point. Notably, the morning readings on Sunday said several areas across Delhi were in the ‘severe’ Air Quality Index (AQI) bracket, with readings well over 400. According to the Central Pollution Control Board's data, Delhi's overall AQI, as of 7 am on December 14, stood at 461, thus close to the ceiling of the ‘severe’ category (up to 500). This was worse than Saturday. The reading improved by one point to 460 by 8 am.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main issue discussed in the Reddit post?
The main issue discussed is the deteriorating air quality, safety, and overpriced real estate in Delhi NCR, leading to a perception that the region is no longer a viable place to live.
2. How does the user compare Delhi NCR with other cities like Bengaluru and Pune?
The user compares Delhi NCR unfavorably with cities like Bengaluru and Pune, noting better food options, job opportunities, and safety in these cities.
3. What specific points does the user make about food in Delhi NCR?
The user states that food in Delhi NCR is overpriced and not as good as in southern cities like Hyderabad and Bengaluru, especially for non-vegetarian cuisine.
4. What does the user say about the cost of living and real estate in Delhi NCR?
The user sarcastically notes that real estate in Delhi NCR is extremely expensive, making it difficult to find decent housing within a reasonable budget compared to cities like Pune and Bengaluru.
5. What is the user's take on air pollution in Delhi NCR?
The user highlights the severe air pollution in Delhi NCR, with AQI levels often reaching dangerous levels, and criticizes the normalization of this issue and the lack of political action.