@mahindraesuvs@Mahindra_Auto This is a SERIOUS SAFETY CONCERN.
My Mahindra EV, just 7–8 months old, randomly locks the front wheel while starting, making the car completely immovable. It only recovers after switching off and waiting ~15 minutes. (t1)
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Urgent attention needed! @mybmcWardT& @mybmc pls take action against illegal hawkers at Eternia Oberoi,next to Mahanagar Gas Station,Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Mulund West.Despite complaints,they return & resort to goondaism. @MumbaiPolice Support needed to maintain law & order!
@UIDAI it's more than a month since I had applied for my kids aadhar card. There is no update on the status of same. On checking status, it keeps on showing the following message 'we are experiencing a delay in processing your request'.
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@Pmkphotoworks Happened with me too. One plus 10 pro was in perfect condition and got updated overnight with the new update and the speaker stopped working. Sent it to their service center and they are saying its motherboard has gone and gave an estimate of 35k to replace the same.
What's going to kill humanity, even before rising oceans and climate change, is our collective inability to concentrate. Tests became ODIs, ODIs became T20s, long-form magazine articles became blogs, which became tweets, movies became videos became reels, news became debates, and debates devolved to 10-second verbal volleys that became background noise at dinner. Politics, all over the world, has been drained clean of nuance to be replaced by hype and emotion that target one at the moment and no more. People no longer read books (that's why bookstores now sell more computer games and greeting cards than books). The collective reservoirs of human dopamine have been depleted, our focus gone, thanks to user--interface designs of the social media companies of the world that make us go back to our phones every few seconds, like rats on a wheel, in search of a reward that will never come.
And I have to see the destruction of civilization; I only need to look in the mirror. Where once I could consume one massive tome after another, curled up in my bed, I now struggle to make it past two pages without taking a look at my phone. Once upon a time, watching a movie instead of reading a book made me feel as if I had cheated on the world. Now, I cannot watch a film either in one go. I have to pause every now and then and watch a reel, and then one reel leads to another. At some point in time, I cannot even concentrate on that; the diversion needs a diversion, and I get back to my movie.
But not for long. I am asleep. And then I wake up and start doom-scrolling through my phone.
It's even worse that I am an author. Every hundred words I write, I need to go to another tab to listen to another song, change my playlist, read a tweet, and write a few before I come back to writing the following sentence. A live conversation with a person sitting opposite me is not enough; I need to look down at my phone, prioritize the message of a college friend I never ever liked, and exchange a stream of texts till I forget that thread, too.
The worst of all is that I do not know why I do this while being conscious that I am doing it.
I guess I am possessed, just like the rest of you
The return on income tax paid is horrible in India, no where in this world a salaried class is exploit by Govt like this.
You pay 31.2% tax or most probably you give more money to Govt than you spend on yourself annually, but in return
1. To get even a small work done in Govt department, you have to waste months of time or bribe.
2. The condition of 99% hospitals and schools run by Govt is so bad that you will never take go there.
3. You pay lakhs of rupees tax and if you lose the job next year, you don't even get anything in return, You are on road.
If nothing else give income tax payers some priority in getting Railway tickets reservation, some priority in getting their job done in Govt offices but no, you will keep 81cr people dependent on free ration so that they keep voting you and you keep exploiting hardworking salaried class.