Airlines can charge ₹600 or more for every extra kilogram of baggage at the airport.
A woman from Hyderabad watched travelers panic at check-in. People argued over luggage, repacked bags on the floor, or threw away perfectly good items just to avoid hefty fees.
Then she decided to solve the problem with her startup, Avaan Excess, which lets travelers send their extra luggage home for as little as ₹89 per kg.
It’s a door-to-door service covering 25,000+ PIN codes across India and 190 countries.
Vehicle buyers pay huge upfront taxes, fees, and cesses. In return, they deserve the basic right to buy the exact fuel their vehicle engines were designed to run on.
If the govt wanted to "experiment" with E20 fuel, they should have done it responsibly by either buying a sample fleet of second-hand cars to test in a controlled settings or invite willing citizens to opt-in using subsidized fuel.
Forcing a mandatory policy onto everyone first and checking if it damages their engines later is outrageous. Treating the entire public as involuntary test subjects is a massive overreach.