So missing link is now flooded and apparently closed.
Probably part of the first rain testing plan mentioned by CM Devendra Fadnavis the other day when speaking about 2 potholes.
Literally the first major rain and we are exposed!
You would think they plan for Landslides, heavy rains as the first thing when building a project in Sahyadris but no!
Corruption of the highest order?!?!?!
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Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe has directed hotels, restaurants, and dhabas to provide free drinking water to every customer. Establishments must also display a notice informing customers about this facility. Along with safe drinking water, hotels have been instructed to provide handwash, clean towels, and soap to maintain hygiene standards. Businesses that fail to follow these rules may face action, including fines and cancellation of licences.
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@Livpure_India@rakeshkooul@LivpureSmart I won’t be continuing with livpure anymore looking at the careless attitude+unprofessional service. All I have got is a faulty RO which your team can’t provide service for repairs even after multiple requests & interactions with your customer support app/whatsapp/X. Horrible
Have been requesting RO servicing+ repairs from @Livpure_India@LivpureSmart since 4-5days. No support received & just fake commitments that in 24hrs technician will visit,but no tech came.Havin to buy water as can’t risk health. App is also faulty. @Tukaram_IndIAS@sachin_rt
@Livpure_India@rakeshkooul@LivpureSmart Again false commitments made by you. No support received yesterday too no1 has called nor come for RO repairs. Im falling short of words to describe how bad livpure service is. I was planning to upgrade livpure plan but I wont make that mistake now.tell me how to disconnect.
@Livpure_India Check your own messages. aur sending the same messages repeatedly without providing any real help.Utterly irresponsible on ur part & highly disappointed with ur approach & attitude. I don’t want to continue with a careless company like yours.I’ll look for another RO company
@Livpure_India@rakeshkooul@sachin_rt@jagograhakjago@Tukaram_IndIAS No response from your technician even when I’m calling them myself. Called him 4 times in last 4hrs but no response nor any call back. Be it WhatsApp,call centre or here, y’all r just wasting time and saying ur trying but no help is being provided. Horrible service.
@Livpure_India Your WhatsApp chat support person Priya Mishra has said that they do not know and neither can give any clarity about when your technician will come. Yesterday your call center told that in 24hrs we will get the service. @rakeshkooul@sachin_rt@jagograhakjago@Tukaram_IndIAS
@Livpure_India Make sure that you contact the alternative nos if the first nos is not reachable due to any reason. Or atleast give me the nos of the technician or contact person whom I can coordinate with.
@Livpure_India Your technician had visited but the water purifier is still not working. It’s over a week now that your device is not working properly and we have to keep buying water for daily use. When can I expect a proper solution for our concerns? #health#CustomerService@jaagograhakjago
@SagarAwatade Our citizens dont even realise that this acceptance of poor quality products, infrastructure & governance is something thats not just affecting r industries negatively but also giving us poor quality of life.But ppl r busy wit takin more loans & idolising celebs/politicians
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