@suchetadalal Our Association keeps sending messages of water shortages and tanker mafias.
And the same association organises a grand holi celebration with rain showers for two days smack in the middle of the worst water shortages in the city.
Very cute to see @screener_in's Holi puffs as one moves the cursor. A quiet burst of festive joy while the world struggles to find peace in their power mongering.
Nicely done @faltoo !
@theliverdoc More medicines are dispensed asking the pharmacist what meds to take rather than consulting a doctor.
And I've not met one pharmacist who has asked me for a prescription, even for medication which is psychotropic.
@Prashanth_Krish Almost all Blr buildings today have monthly CAM equivalent to annual property and council taxes combined.
Parents (JP Nagar) and I (EC) pay ₹5/sf/mon. We get some/lots of amenities. How much do you pay?
Paid ₹5/sf/mon in Def Col - amenities: elevator 🙃
@ParasRastogi83 One of the best investments we have made is a mattress from @SundayBeds. God bless whoever wrote some good reviews which led us to check out that brand. Super happy!
@ankurmittal@AxisBank@HDFCBank_Cares is even better. I get a quarterly email saying my RM tried calling me several times. When i call, she doesn't answer. When i call customer service, they hang up on me and then in 1 minute my RM calls me.
They know neither relationship nor management.
Sequence of Events Leading to Our Closure
I will stay alive,i will survive,never give up 🙏🏻
On this Gandhi Jayanthi,Lets all join together to reduce,abolish corrupt hands
I have lost my health,got stress,still little left
#wintrackinc#prawinganeshan#GandhiJayanthi #gandhiji #Gandhi
Jageshwar Prasad Awadhiya, 83.
In 1986, he was accused of taking a bribe of 100 rupees while working as a bill assistant in MP Roadways. He always maintained his innocence.
After 39 years of legal battle, the Chhattisgarh High Court acquitted him. He is free now, but is this justice when the process itself became harsher than the charge?
He was suspended from 1988 to 1994, then transferred. He worked on half salary, with no promotions or increments. His children’s education suffered; his wife, under constant stress, passed away. “I was known for honesty… but everything was destroyed,” he says. Even after retirement, he was denied pension. To survive, he worked as a school guard and did odd jobs. Court hearings consumed both his youth and old age.
Now, he says he has no strength to fight another case against the state govt for his pending dues and pensions. He only requests some money to repair his house.
This is the same country where a Chief Justice left a Bharatanatyam performance multiple times to ensure a bench is urgently formed for Teesta Setalvad’s bail hearing, and where the court opened at night to save a terrorist from the noose.
@RoadsOfMumbai A similar experience with getting my Marriage Certificate in BLR. 'Agents' asked for ₹7500. Kept providing reqd info (some of it inconsistent with previous requests) about a dozen times. Made an RTI Appeal and rec'd Certificate after 2 months.
Cost: ₹35.
@morganhousel @SaraBuilds_ On a related note, most books could be a long form essay, a blogpost, and in some cases, just a tweet. And these forms in most likelihood would convey more powerfully the author's central point.
One of the biggest unnoticed scams by IndiGo is the inconsistent weighing scales at their check-in counters.
Yesterday, while boarding flight 6E724 from Goa to Chandigarh, my bag showed 18 kg on one belt, 16 kg on another, and 15 kg on a third.
When I questioned the discrepancy, the IndiGo staff simply replied, “Sir, the 15 kg machine must be wrong, 18 is the correct weight.”
Seriously? What’s the justification for this? I ended up paying ₹11,900 for extra baggage including ₹1,500 just for carrying an umbrella! (Receipt Nos: VYU6U-02, Z8GZTD-02)
To verify, I even weighed the same bag at my hotel and it was exactly 15 kg proving that their belts inflate the weight by 2-3 kg.
This is nothing less than daylight robbery, and passengers are being ripped off without realizing it. IndiGo must be held accountable for this fraud.
@IndiGo6E@DGCAIndia@AAI_Official@MoCA_GoI
My parents have homeopathy bills for some vague small issues twice as much as their regular medicines for statins, neural issues, hypertension and diabetes. They hide it when I visit them. It is really tough parenting parents who succumb to social pressures.
For people who claim that alternative medicine is cheaper, please see this Homeopathy prescription from MCCI - Manakkal Homeopathy Centre for Cancer and Incurables. See the amount of money they are charging for alcohol and sugar as treatment for cancer. The State government remains flaccid to such atrocities done against patients here. How can these Homeopathy quacks call their hospital - Center for Incurables? What nonsense is this? And they charge them so much for absolute nonsense remedies they have zero proof that they work for cancer. This country is gone to the dogs for sure. And patients lives have zero value here. Please take action to shut this center down @CMOKerala @KeralaHealth@TheKeralaPolice
The entitlement of urban upper class never ceases to amuse me. Last Saturday had a show at a pub in Pune where there was a group of middle aged women who kept referring to themselves as GP Divas, I'm assuming GP to be their society's name.
@GabbbarSingh TV Shows:
Landman, Mobland (Hotstar)
Hacks (Netflix)
Movie:
How to Make Millions before Grandma Dies (Thai series on NF)
Suggestions from your end?