Industrialist Anand Mahindra terms Paris ‘best walking city in the world after Bastille Day Parade
Industrialist Anand Mahindra terms Paris ‘best walking city in the world after Bastille Day Parade
Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra is very active on social media wherein he shares witty tweets, human interest stories, funny videos, offbeat posts to motivate and inspire his followers.
In a recent tweet, Mahindra has called Paris best ‘walking’ city in the world, further addi adding that the city hasn’t lost any of its magic and he hailed every corner, every store window in the city mysterious and surprising.
In his post, he described cafés that stack up their furniture at the end of the day an ‘art installation.’
And even when cafés stack their furniture at close of day, those stacks look designed, like an art installation
Interestingly, his post has received 295300 views, 1549 like and 58 retweets on Twitter. Social media users also commented on his post wherein some agreed while some called it unsafe.
Social Media users are always alert on such messages; one user wrote, “”Paris is Not 24/7 Discover a Greener Side of Paris. The Canal Saint Martin neighborhood has always attracted an eclectic crowd, “Paris’s eco-conscious scene””
Another user wrote, “Try walking after it gets dark. Even the metro seems unsafe”
One user commented saying, “Absolutely agree! Paris is a captivating city that never fails to enchant.”
Some also complained saying that as long as one can keep the wallet safe from pick pockets, its a good city to walk.
One user also wrote, “Yes, but there are robberies around the street and that too children’s which is not good. Police don’t take any action”
Meanwhile, the Mahindra group chairman also comes days after he shared a video of the Bastille Day parade in Champs Élysées which he said truly came alive after the Indian forces appeared.
In a tweet, he wrote, but,y he is q bit biased but the Champs Élysées came truly alive with a taste of Indian ‘Josh’ when our forces proudly appeared.”
News Edit K.V.Raman