When every religion marches together and every stranger becomes family, that's not just a protest—that's the real India.
Unity in diversity. 🇮🇳✨
#SonamWangchuk#Abhijit#NEET
Thats the situation of indian telecom sector where companies every year hike 15-20% tariff
Now @airtelindia banned hotspot use for free 5G data
Now @reliancejio@ViCustomerCare will also follow this
Next they remove free 5G data in next 1-2 years
This happens when telecom minister @JM_Scindia and trai become spectators and doing nothing
@ravish_journo
Airtel has now banned using their unlimited mobile data through hotspot on laptops.
I have to go on a trip next week, so how exactly am I supposed to use internet on my laptop?
This company made a profit of over ₹76,000 crores in the last two years when they were allowing hotspots.
Now they want to ban hotspots to maximise their profit even further. The greed of these people are never ending. Shameless.
Truly, the Indian telecom duopoly is working for themselves; not the nation. I strongly feel the need of a strong BSNL in this country today.
In a major operation directed by FDA Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe, authorities raided a cattle shed in Ulhasnagar and seized 612 banned oxytocin injections used illegally to artificially increase milk production in buffaloes. The raid took place at Prakash Wadhwani's dairy farm near Jaslok High School in Camp No. 3, where officials also confiscated plastic bottles used for administering the drug. Authorities emphasized that the use of oxytocin is strictly prohibited due to its severe health risks to both the animals and the humans consuming the adulterated milk. This aggressive FDA campaign has struck fear among local adulterators, with strict legal action being taken against those endangering public health and food safety standards.
#TukaramMundhe #UlhasnagarNews #FDAMaharashtra #DairyRaid #FoodSafety
This duopoly in the telecom sector is the worst thing ever for Indian consumers. Bit by bit they are clawing back all the benefits they had announced previously and are raising prices willy nilly because they know the users have no choice but to pay
@NalinisKitchen They made BSNL intensionally weak so that if network is not good. People willhave NO choice and will buy JIO or AIRTEL. Now everyyear yousee will there will 10/15 percent hike in monthly prepaid recharges. Earlier there are 6 to 7 telicom companies but they killed the competition
Jyotiraditya Scindia is the Minister of Communications.
Ideally, he should be working for the people, but since the BJP's characteristic is to give unregulated oligopoly control to racketeers, he will only work for companies like Airtel and Jio.
The media will not demand his resignation or accountability.
Enjoy AmritKaal.
#PuneFDA Suspends Licenses Of 10 Hotels, Restaurants, Bakeries And Dairy Units In Major Food Safety Crackdown
#Hotels, #Restaurants, #Bakeries
https://t.co/1fdRzqrB4j
@REDBOXINDIA Aisa kuch nahe just because of sugar cane juice in petrol most of the vehicle consuming more fuel and average per km has dropped significantly hence they have to visit petroleum frequently.
Deaf and blind minister despite agitation does not giveoption to 100 percent petrol.
This data is not about economic surge
It's a Clear indication that mileage has gone crashing and vehicles have to refill more than before despite prices increasing. This data metric is enough to bust E20 ethanol blending pushed by @nitin_gadkari
The 30% drop in milage is REAL
Manufacturers say that it is not E20 but contaminated fuel that's damaging the engines.
But where does the contaminated fuel come from?
It comes from the ground.
Ethanol is hygroscopic in nature.
And the existing underground storage tanks were designed for conventional petrol, and not for higher ethanol blends.
In the underground tanks, ethanol absorbs moisture and the fuel gets contaminated at higher blends.
The fact is that we had no preparation for ethanol. We just heard that many countries use it, so we joined the band wagon.
No comprehensive impact analysis, no in depth studies.
Who pays for this message?
Not the policy makers.
Not the fuel owners.
Not the manufacturers.
It is the vehicle owners who will pay for this immature and unplanned roll out of ethanol blending.