An Indian man, Ankur Tyagi, is returning to Delhi from Sweden, finding life there emotionally easier despite Europe’s clean air and systems. He misses the strong community and human contact, stating that while India has chaos, it also offers support. Tyagi acknowledges Delhi’s pollution but prioritizes the ‘oxygen’ of friends and family, a sentiment echoed by others considering similar moves.
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