They have been separated for 4 years. He came to her maternal home drunk and attacked their son and she fought back in self defense. She then went to a local temple to pray and seek forgiveness. From there, she went straight to the police station and reported herself. Free her.
Sugar cane women workers in India HAVE THEIR UTERUS REMOVED to avoid missing a single day of work.
This is where your misogyny should end and voice the inhumane working conditions of people across the world!
@JioCare@reliancejio not able to get Jio Fibre installed at my home even after multiple requests. The agent says there's no stock most of the times. And took a payment in advance and hasn't given the refund yet. Pls let me know how can I connect with customer care!
@JioCare Or the bill should be generated from the day the connection gets added to the next 2 months, not from the day of the placed order. Hope you see to it. @JioCare
@JioCare The request was made on April 3. Almost a month has passed. Kindly generate a refund and ask your engineer to give us a fresh order and connection. @JioCare One month's money has been wasted.
Cadbury Comparison:
India vs. Australia 🇦🇺🇮🇳
A recent viral video has sparked a heated debate over food safety and quality standards in India.
A man compared two Cadbury Dairy Milk bars, one made in India and the other in Australia… the differences are eye-opening.
🔍 Key Findings:
> Ingredients Matter: The Indian version lists sugar as the primary ingredient, while the Australian bar starts with full cream milk.
> Milk Quality: India's bar uses milk solids (milk powder), whereas the Australian one uses fresh milk.
> Fats: The Indian chocolate contains fractioned fat (palm oil) to achieve its creamy texture, while the Australian version uses cocoa butter and original chocolate base.
> Packaging Perks: The Australian packaging clearly highlights "Milk Chocolate," a detail noticeably absent on the Indian wrapper.
> Cost vs. Quality: While the Indian bar is cheaper per gram (₹1/gm vs. ₹1.4/gm), the production and labor costs in Australia are significantly higher, suggesting a much better value for money in terms of quality.
Why the Difference?
The creator argues that stricter food safety regulations and consumption norms in Australia force companies to prioritize quality.
In contrast, he claims the Indian market allows for cheaper ingredients to maximize profits, leaving consumers with a lower-quality product.
Is it time for India to rethink its food safety standards? 🤔