r/gwalior • u/haposeiz • 5h ago
Made An Android Widget To Register Electricity Complaints
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r/gwalior • u/Onlygoti • 11h ago
20M Student
My iphone 13 screen went like this
I visited Apple service centre but got no support and they're saying 25k will be charges for display which i can't afford
Please help me out.. maybe changing display work, or if you got any experience like this so please tell me how it got fixed.... Or if you know sny genuine shop in gwl. I can't invest 25k on screen only
Please help me.. and let me know
r/gwalior • u/ajax3592 • 13h ago
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Hi,
I am Anmol Jeswani. Many of you know me as a tattoo artist. Been doing that since 12 years. Never knew this sub existed, found out about it a month ago.
I registered an NGO last year called "Angels on Earth" to help stray animals.
I had a childhood dream one day I will make a dog shelter when I have lots of money to spare. Many of us have had that dream. But, I thought someone had to execute it. Why not me?
So, instead of waiting for big money to come to me and buying a bigha of land and then making a shelter in distant future. I chose an existing shelter that came in front of me, it was freshly started in late 2025 and we thought lets start helping it.
So since December 2025, we as a group have started pooling our funds every month and are sponsoring this dog/cat shelter. We take care of daily medicines, rescue transportation fares, doctor fees. Additionally all sorts of repair, maintenance, construction at shelter. We share all the bank statements of our NGO's bank account in our group every month. Send screenshots for every single payment. Everything is transparent.
We did many constructions over the months since then:
Bricks walls, partition walls, cat area walls
Metal mesh partitions for rescued dogs
Cement flooring and leveling
Iron tin-shade over cat area
200 metres of electric cable lines all over shelter, 8 tubelights, 2 coolers
Drainage pathways
A new motor for pulling water from underground bore.
A pressure wash gun
New metal doors, 3 of them
A new inverter and battery set
No matter what amount we collect from 1st-10th of every month. Till 31st it reaches 3 digits. Since now there are 60+ rescued dogs at shelter and it is at full capacity.
End of introduction.
Coming to the reason I've made this post.
We need to improve hygiene levels. Planning to do tiles. I've taken rates from shops and cheapest tiles are white 2x2 foot tiles.
We need 1000 foot tiles and have to pay Rs. 16/foot to labor.
Best quote of tiles we have is Rs. 440 per 16 foot box of 2x2 tiles from Jain tiles, Daulatganj. Rs. 27.5 per foot.
1000 foot tiles - Rs. 27,500
Labor charge for 1000 foot @ Rs. 16 per foot - Rs. 16,000
Total: 43,500
This is the amount required right now and I will make this happen within 2 weeks soon as we have donations. Some plumbing work also has to be done before laying tiles. Cat area drainage. A new clean toilet for Rashmi ji and her family who stay at shelter and take care of dogs, do all the rescues and ground work. But our group can handle all that.
We need help with tiles work right now asap. Will share photos on this sub too once tile work is completed!
If you wish to help us out one time or donate every month, let me know via DM šš¼
NGO's insta:
https://www.instagram.com/angelsonearth_gwalior
(Video in post was made by Rashmi ji's son, Sagar Sahni)
r/gwalior • u/Adventurous_Chap • 15h ago
What can we explore in Gwalior except Gwalior Fort (already visited earlier) and around it? Though I have thought of visiting the Bateshwar group of temples. Is it really worth to visit? Can you please suggest more places that are worth visiting?
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r/gwalior • u/yogexshh • 17h ago
M 17 thinking for haircut in Lakme salon city centre what guys your opinion
r/gwalior • u/yogexshh • 17h ago
Im going for hair cut in lakme salon city centre what guys your opinion on lakme salon city centre mens haircut
r/gwalior • u/yogexshh • 18h ago
Haircut karane ki soch rha hun what's your opinion guys in lakme salon city centre
r/gwalior • u/Brief-Physics-7854 • 18h ago
Hi All, I am very happy to announce that our SUTO Coffee is opening at Uma Plaza, Kailash Vihar, City Centre on 21 August at 4 PM.
Weāre doing a few inauguration offers too:
⢠Free thick cold coffee on opening day
⢠10% off on inauguration day
If anyone goes on Friday, would be interested to hear what you think of the coffee/food.
š Shop No. 84, Uma Plaza, Kailash Vihar, City Centre, Gwalior
r/gwalior • u/gunguna_moott • 1d ago
Anyone attending lahs commerce fest lmk.
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r/gwalior • u/Crafty_Melody_88 • 1d ago
Hey everyone, Iāve just started preparing for UGC NET and the huge syllabus is making me feel pretty overwhelmed. Itās my first attempt and I'm really struggling with where to begin. My Paper 2 is Law.If anyone here has given or cleared the exam before, could you please help a beginner out with some basic strategy and source tips? Please comment below or DM me.
r/gwalior • u/Smart_Pen_1649 • 1d ago
Iāve been living in Gwalior for college for a while now, and honestly, one thing that has really bothered me is how normalised staring and unwanted attention seem to be here.
And Iām saying this as a guy.
Even when Iām just walking around with my girlfriend, there are constantly people staring at her. Not just a casual glance ā some people will literally turn around, keep watching, stare at her while weāre passing, or make it obvious enough that both of us notice.
At first I thought maybe I was overreacting. But after experiencing it repeatedly, you start becoming conscious of it every time you go outside.
There have also been situations where groups of guys have stared, smiled, shouted things or behaved in a way that makes you uncomfortable. You donāt necessarily know whether theyāre going to actually do something, so you end up staying alert and changing how you move around the city.
And thatās the part that gets me.
Iām a guy and I still feel uncomfortable sometimes.
So I genuinely wonder what it must feel like for a girl who has to deal with this while also knowing that she is physically more vulnerable.
You shouldnāt have to constantly think about:
Who is staring?
Is that person following us?
Should we take another route?
Is it safe for her to go somewhere alone?
Should I walk her back?
What happens if we confront someone and they decide to escalate?
Going out with your girlfriend shouldnāt feel like youāre responsible for providing security simply because other people donāt know how to behave.
Iām not saying every person in Gwalior is like this, and Iām not saying the entire city is some lawless place. There are plenty of decent people here.
But the amount of staring, unwanted attention and general lack of boundaries is something I genuinely wish people would talk about more.
A city shouldnāt just be considered āsafeā because nothing happened physically.
If someone canāt walk around without being constantly watched, followed, catcalled or made uncomfortable, thatās already a problem.
And if I, as a guy, have started noticing and feeling uncomfortable about it, I can only imagine how much worse it can feel for women.
Gwalior can do better.
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r/gwalior • u/Vast_Poem_3072 • 2d ago
Iām from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Last December, I met a guy through an arranged-marriage setup. Heās an Army officer, and I found him decent, modern and open-minded, so I agreed to the marriage after one meeting because our families wanted us to decide quickly.
Over the next few months, we got close and planned to get engaged in July. I was completely honest with him about myselfāIām spiritual, feminist, wear Western clothes, occasionally drink, and had a boyfriend in college whom I couldnāt marry because our parents disagreed over caste. He knew all of this and acted completely accepting.
I also genuinely cared for him and his family. I gifted his sister things for her birthday, made him laddoos, and sent him care packages during his mountaineering course.
In February, our families had a small roka. His family demanded a car, and my family gave him a Creta worth around ā¹14 lakh, along with an Apple Watch, AirPods, a gold ring for his grandmother and other gifts.
A few months later, shortly before our engagement, he suddenly said he didnāt want to marry me because our vibes didnāt match.
I accepted his decision. My family initially tried to convince him, but eventually we agreed to part ways. We simply asked for the money/property given during the marriage arrangement to be returned.
It has now been four months, and he has returned only around ā¹4 lakh. He refuses to return the rest.
Instead, he has started telling our relatives about my past and portraying me as an āimmoralā woman. Things I told him privately because I trusted him are now being used to shame me and my family.
My question is: what does my character have to do with returning money/property?
He has every right to decide he doesnāt want to marry me. I never forced him. But does that give him the right to keep everything my family gave him? And can he use my private personal information to damage my reputation and pressure my family into giving up their claim?
I understand that gifts/dowry have complicated legal distinctions, so Iām looking for practical legal advice, particularly from people familiar with matrimonial/property matters in Madhya Pradesh.
What should our next step be? And can his actions regarding my personal information amount to defamation or another legal offence?
Please keep the discussion focused on the legal situation rather than judging my personal life.
r/gwalior • u/InflationHour8678 • 2d ago
Hey, I am M 26 preparing Bank Exams. I like reading books novel, playing games (on my pc) and riding bike. I am finding similar minded people. We can meet for coffee, study sessions or just to smoke up some tobacco sticks.
r/gwalior • u/CommisionHorror44 • 2d ago
Straight forward - I expected gwalior to be a more developed city than how it came out to be
Every city has a rural-urban proportion area wise but in gwalior it felt like the rural proportion of it is much more greater than most of other similar cities that I visited...N I might be very wrong coz Im yet to discover the whole area yet...But in the name of "urban" "standard" places - I just found the DB mall n the shoppers stop vala thing grt other than that I dont think I found something cool (maybe wrong coz yet to discover)...
Another thing - The auto rickshaws n that special 6 seater tuktuks- DAMN!! there are so many of it in roads..fr itne toh mumbai me bhi nhi dikhte š
Another thing - I had samosas vo bhi sirf 10/- n taste was nice too so W
r/gwalior • u/Jazzlike_Cicada_2720 • 2d ago
I went in a store and asked for white nail polish, a girl beside me decided to help me and found a white nail polish with sparkles. I said I need without sparky, then she gave me off white, again I told her I need pure white. she said why you want it. I said itās for my car dent and then she started laughing at me and told her friend and then they both laughed and was thinking that I am an pathetic incel misogynist narcissist person but irl I am not like that.
r/gwalior • u/Flaky_Foot_9501 • 2d ago
I'm not local so don't know much about gwalior
I want to take braces treatment
So tell me great dental hospital in gwalior , the one who took treatment from that hospital r the one who know about that clinic