@GodrejAppliance why this 5 year guarantee ad you are running, if you do not entertain the installation request even after multiple follow ups, giving service just in ad is very cheap tactics to sell your product.
@Crompton_India feeling like cheeted. Worst customer service, it’s been 2 week no action has been taken. And your customer care executive saying your request is closed for technical reason. Raise it again. CPN25073001718 #crompton
@Crompton_India feeling like cheeted. Worst customer service, it’s been 2 week no action has been taken. And your customer care executive saying your request is closed for technical reason. Raise it again. CPN25073001718 #crompton
@Crompton_India Very Bad experience with your product and after sales service..
Your msg after my complaint......
Dear Customer, Your Unique Happy Code for Service Req CBL25081407558 is 6788.Share Happy Code to Technician only after Satisfactory completion. -Crompton
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Worst customer care service from Crompton, they end customer call on their will, do not even resolve the issue, technician they allot don't even call customer regarding issue, even after calling from my side they don't receive call.
@Crompton_India @Cromptongeyser I raised a service request CVJ25081800199 for my geyser issue, but no one is attending my calls. Please look into this urgently and arrange support. #CustomerService#Crompton
@Crompton_India what is the status of this complaint CPN25073001718. Because your customer care executive is saying we have closed this after two weeks without any action
@amazonIN what type of service you are providing to customers for your amazon fresh orders. Whenever I can for some help they say that they are not able to access my account and call us after some time. It is a scam that you guys are doing?
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A thick layer of white toxic foam floats on the surface of Indrayani river. As per locals, this is happening since last 10 years. This happens due to chemical releasing from the industries of PCMC and toxic waste from other industries.
Mosquitos,
Shri @mansukhmandviya
Recently a video has surfaced of mosquito swarms around the river near Kharadi in Pune.
This was inevitable.
Yes, it is due to the RFD
We people who study ecosystems preserves for a long while had warned about this enough times,
More mosquitos breed in warmer temperatures and in contaminated water in which organisms such as fish, tadpoles and frogs can’t eat them or their larvae to fulfil their role in the ecosystem, similarly - snakes survive by eating frogs, the destruction of the riparian forest habitat is only going to ensure keystone species loss such as snakes and frogs and an increase of these swarms of pestilences.
Unfortunately this method of systems thinking is lost upon you, as also Chaiwalla’s and Rickshawalla’s who lead us today,
Led by them, people often miss the wood for the trees, they think that projects like the RFD won’t have such grave consequences.
Never mind the zero guilt that people feel while killing all these species & destroying a natural habitat while pouring concrete over it.
We envisioned this and have been opposing this monstrosity from the word go.
The video is attached.
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For those interested, Here is some reference material that may help :
The surge of mosquitos around the river in Pune could indeed be linked to the riverfront development project. According to the detailed project report stated by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), the construction of embankments and barrages along the rivers will require land reclamation from the riverbed or floodplains, which can affect the natural water flow and drainage system [1].
This change in the river's natural course can lead to stagnant water conditions, which are conducive to mosquito breeding. The barrages being built will cause sewage water to stagnate and flow back into the streams, resulting in mosquito infestation [1]. Moreover, the water hyacinth along the riverbanks has proliferated, exacerbating the mosquito problem [2].
Therefore, the changes made to the river's environment due to the development project could be contributing factors to the increased mosquito population around the river.
SOURCES
This 2022 article had predicted that a mosquito menace would occur because of the RFD
Environmentalists Oppose Pune Riverfront Development Project Citing Degradation of Mula-Mutha Rivers
https://t.co/RxVIzqXkXE
Pune: Mosquito Menace Grips Kharadi, Keshavnagar And Mundhwa; Residents Demand Urgent Action
https://t.co/GDEm8CfhE6
Citizens seek water hyacinth solution before riverfront work (Feb 2022)
https://t.co/shlHMftle6