Tip of the day:
Never go to a police station merely because a police officer calls you.
There is a clear judgment of the Supreme Court on this.
For offences punishable with less than 7 years’ imprisonment, arrest is not supposed to be the first step. The police are required to issue a notice of appearance under Section 41A CrPC where applicable.
So don’t walk into a police station just because someone says, “Come over for a few questions.”
Always ask the officer to issue a written Notice of Appearance instead of relying on a phone call.
Know your rights before you enter the police station.
When you buy your next pair of spectacles, don't merely check whether the frame looks good on your face. Also check if it sits well.
One small but important detail is called pantoscopic tilt.
Look at yourself from the side while wearing your spectacles. Ideally, the frame should not sit perfectly vertical like a wall.
The bottom of the spectacle frame should usually be slightly closer to your cheeks than the top. This slight forward tilt is called pantoscopic tilt.
How much tilt is normal?
For most spectacle wearers, a pantoscopic tilt of approximately 8–12 degrees is commonly considered appropriate. The exact amount can vary depending on your face, frame, prescription and the type of lenses.
Why is it important?
Your spectacle lenses are designed to work best when you look through their optical centre or the viewing zone. If the frame sits at the wrong angle, the lens position in relation to your eyes can change.
This becomes particularly important if you have:
1. A high spectacle power
2. Progressive or multifocal lenses
3. A strong cylindrical power
4. Special occupational lenses
Too much or too little tilt can sometimes affect visual comfort and may contribute to blur, distortion or difficulty adapting to the glasses.
What can you check when buying spectacles?
Put on the frame and look at yourself from the side. Ask:
Is the frame sitting slightly tilted forward, with the lower rim a little closer to my face?
Also check whether:
*The frame is not touching your cheeks.
*Your eyelashes are not constantly touching the lenses.
*The frame is sitting comfortably on your nose.
*The lenses are positioned correctly in front of your eyes.
*The frame does not slide down when you look down.
Again, don't assume that a frame sitting straight is necessarily sitting correctly.
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@agodaindia@jagograhakjago@consumerforum_@nch1915
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We request Agoda to urgently change the booking dates to 22nd–23rd August without any charges, as this was clearly an issue caused during the booking process
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@ViCustomerCare Indian telecom operators separate top-up recharges for balance from combo packs that include service validity, a standard model to ensure ongoing network access revenue under TRAI guidelines that protect SIMs from deactivation for up to 90 days with sufficient balance.
@ViCustomerCare@jagograhakjago@consumerforum_
It's related to minimum amnt recharge , not able to do . Why we are forced to do service validity pack only all the times . Than why the min amnt recharges been shown . It's too fool us . Unfair Trade Policy .
@ViCustomerCare@jagograhakjago@consumerforum_ Ind telecom oprtrs separate top-up for bal from combo packs that include service validity, a standard model to ensure ongoing network access revenue under TRAI guidelines that protect SIMs from deactivation for up to 90 days with sufficient balance.
@ViCustomerCare@jagograhakjago@consumerforum_ # tags Vi customer care and consumer forums to protest the inability to recharge minimum amounts or short-term data packs without buying a service validity plan, calling it an unfair compulsion during urgent needs or to keep the SIM active
@ViCustomerCare@jagograhakjago@consumerforum_ Compare to other operator your plan are much higher and there is not a single plan on behalf of cusomer , and we are forced everytime to go for an service validity plan . It's our choice what we choose , you should give better option .Take note of it please .
@ViCustomerCare@jagograhakjago@consumerforum_ Not able to recharge for minimum amnt , data for a day /2 day/ 3 day and minimum amnt recharge with no service validity at the time of urgency and sometime to keep sim active . This is totally compulsion from your end and Unfair Trade Policy ,