India's Renaming Frenzy: A Nation Lost in Translation
- Renaming cities, roads, and stations in India has become a controversial and counterproductive trend. - The practice started post-independence, with the Congress party leading the charge for 54 of the past 77 years. - The BJP, in power since 2014, has continued the trend, often with longer and more complex names. - Many new names are difficult to remember and use, causing confusion and economic costs. - The constant renaming reflects a lack of practicality and seriousness in governance. Source: [Economist]()
How much is it gonna cost to replace name stones across national highways?