Description
When tragedy strikes in India, the response often feels painfully familiar. Lives are lost, compensation is announced, inquiries are ordered, and promises are made. But once the headlines fade, the questions remain unanswered.
This reel explores a difficult question: has public safety become so neglected that preventable deaths are simply accepted as part of everyday life? More importantly, how much is a human life really worth if the system only acts after someone dies?
Do you think India focuses more on compensation than prevention? Tell us in the comments.