The @DelhiPolice has kept us at Tuglak police station & not allowed us to meet Nitin Gadkari ji. We had accepted Hon'ble Union Minister shri Nitin Gadkari ji. The @DelhiPolice have taken the letter for Nitin Gadkari ji & have promised to give it to him!
Service request raised on 22nd June 2026. Still pending. Living in Bangalore still @Hitachi doesn’t provide a service. Keep on calling them over a chargeable call. Their customer care people are literally sleeping and then they drop the call.@boschindia
Namaste! Uncle jee. @Daljeet75943203
Need your Advice. I have a question regarding buying a new AC. I'm currently using a Hitachi 1.5-ton 5-star AC that I purchased in 2019. Over the past two years, it has been giving me repeated problems, including gas leakage, a non-functional
@MannyG1107@Paul_Koshy Here we are talking about the quantity not the price. If price of pure petrol is kept at the adulterated E20 then you can analyse the maths.
@ashish_swaroop If you don't wanna buy Hitachi bcz it's owned by Bosch now Or Mitsubishi/OGeneral bcz of their higher cost, then I would recommend Daikin or you may go with Panasonic.
Daikin Always remained my first choice. O General made in India has lost its quality for which it was known for.
@Daljeet75943203 Which one would you suggest? If you think there are better brands, I'd appreciate your recommendations as well.
Many technicians are saying Mitsubishi and O'General which prices above 90k ₹ are great as they are Thailand made which they import to Middle East.
While the whole country is debating petrol-ethanol, the bros from Madhya Pradesh have already pulled off what is arguably India's first major ethanol scam, not counting you know who.
There is a govt policy that surplus rice in govt warehouses can be sold to ethanol manufacturers at subsidised rates to prevent it from rotting.
According to a Dainik Bhaskar report, the scam began when some officials allegedly (willingly?) ignored the rules and allocated "newly procured" fortified rice (not even regular rice, but fortified rice) for ethanol production. The rice, bought at a high price (₹4,000 per quintal), was sold at a throwaway price (₹2,320 per quintal) to ethanol plants.
The ethanol plant operators allegedly knew it was fortified rice, so instead of using it to make ethanol, they sold it to rice millers at ₹2,800 per quintal, and instead bought cheap broken rice (₹2,100 per quintal) from the open market for ethanol production, making an overall profit of ₹700 per quintal.
The rice millers allegedly repacked the fortified rice in new gunny bags and supplied it back to the govt as freshly milled rice. The govt paid them milling charges, while the govt supplied paddy they were actually supposed to mill was allegedly sold in the open market for another round of profit.
So the same bag of rice allegedly kept changing hands: govt warehouse to ethanol plant to rice mill to back to govt warehouse. Everyone in the chain allegedly made money.
The MP govt formed an SIT. So far, four people have been arrested and 12 trucks seized. Investigators suspect that up to 50 lakh quintals of govt rice, worth around ₹1,160 crore, may have been diverted through this alleged racket.