Keeping in mind the rising fuel costs in the country, I bought an MG Windsor EV a few months ago. I genuinely believed I was making a smart decision. Unfortunately, what followed has been one of the worst ownership experiences of my life.
About a month ago, while returning from my son's school, a speeding Mahindra Thar rammed into my car from behind. My vehicle was moving at barely 30–35 km/h when the impact pushed it into an Innova ahead. The rear section of the car suffered significant damage.
The very same day, I handed the vehicle over to MG's service center for repairs.
From that point onward, for weeks, I kept making the same phone call:
"When will my car be ready ?"
Every time, I received a different excuse.
Last Saturday , I was informed that the repair work had been completed and only the insurance company's delivery order was pending. I was assured that the order would arrive on Monday and the car would be handed over immediately.
Monday came and went.
By afternoon, having heard nothing, I decided to visit the workshop myself.
And that's when the real story began.
The service advisor responsible for my vehicle didn't even know where the car was parked. After searching across three floors, we finally discovered it in the basement.
What I saw there left me speechless.
The car was in worse condition than it had been immediately after the accident.
At that moment, I realized that my biggest mistake wasn't the accident it was buying an MG. In the last 20 years, I have owned vehicles from almost every major automobile manufacturer. I've dealt with repairs, insurance claims, and service centers countless times. But I have never experienced such disorganization, negligence , and lack of accountability from any company.
Keeping a customer's vehicle for nearly a month, providing misleading updates, and then not even knowing where the car is parked is not poor service it's complete disrespect for the customer's time , trust, and money.
As I was leaving the workshop, I told the advisor "Brother, sell this car for whatever you can get even if I have to take a loss of a few lakhs. I don't have the courage to bring it home anymore. If I ever have to come back to this workshop again, I might genuinely lose my mind."
People may debate how good or bad the MG Windsor EV is as a product.
But as far as MG's after-sales service is concerned, my verdict is final.
This has been, without a doubt, the worst customer service experience I have ever had with any automobile company.
If you're considering buying an MG vehicle, don't just visit the showroom. Spend some time at their service center first. The difference between the two may help you make a much better decision.
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In BR's review, the lighting is good and there's no lens glare on glasses. Background ni clean ga remove chesaaru. Nee video lo adhi ledhu @BarbellPitchMee
Nenu BR review ni chudataniki, 150mb spend chesa. Nee review chudataniki 200mb spend chesa.
Same quality endhuku ledu??
How dare you send me a notice @jnjhealthequity@kenvue that I am maligning the names of ORSL and ERZL for my own commercial benefits and for increasing the number of followers for my page, and that you will drag me to the court?!
My stance is predated and vindicated by the FSSAI order of October 14th and 15th. Delhi High Court clearly refused to give a stay.
Saying ERZL is the new form of ORSL is a clear violation of the ban order and is misleading those people who still believe ORSL is ORS.
Your notice is being processed by our lawyers and they will deal with it.
@fssaiindia@MoHFW_INDIA@JPNaddaoffice@narendramodi
Hyderabad-based paediatrician Sivaranjani Santosh, whose eight-year battle led to a key regulatory shift on ORS labelling, is now facing legal trouble after pharma majors issued a notice accusing her of making false, misleading, disparaging and defamatory remarks about their products.
The development comes after the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), in an order issued in October 2025, stated that no food brand may use the term ‘Oral Rehydration Salts’ or ‘ORS’ unless the formulation strictly adheres to standards recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
A cease and desist notice dated March 16 alleges that Dr. Santosh made defamatory statements on social media about products, including ORSL and its rebranded version ERZL.
The notice states that the companies are science-based and compliant with the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, and asserts that their claims are backed by scientific evidence and regulatory approvals. Referring to ongoing regulatory and legal developments, the notice cites proceedings before the Delhi High Court, stating that the court had observed that the products in question were ‘not adulterated or unsafe for use’ and that the dispute was limited to branding aspects.
The notice denies claims that erstwhile ORSL products continue to be sold or that ERZL is being marketed as an ORS substitute, stating that distributors have been instructed to return or relabel older stock in compliance with FSSAI directions.
The companies have demanded that Dr. Santosh immediately remove all allegedly defamatory posts, refrain from making further statements against them or their products, and avoid unauthorised use of their trademarks.
Responding through her Instagram page, Dr. Sivaranjani defended her position and questioned the legal notice. She said her position was consistent with and supported by the FSSAI orders issued on October 14 and 15, 2025 and added that the Delhi High Court had refused to grant a stay. She argued that presenting ERZL as a new form of ORSL would violate the regulatory directive and could confuse parents who previously associated ORSL with ORS.
Ranveer has delivered a performance that’s actually connecting with people across the country and that’s what real success looks like. When crores of people choose to spend their time and money watching a film, understanding its message and reflecting on the journey and sacrifices of the nation that impact goes far beyond any one visual or moment.
Standing outside an actor’s house just for a glimpse, honestly, that says a lot about people. Total jobless and uncivilized🤡
✅ Silent drive
✅ Less fatigue
✅ Pure Automatic (no jerks or rubber band affect)
✅ Solar + Ev (Super combo)
✅ Running cost is minimal (home charging > )
✅ Instant Torque
✅ Single Pedal Driving (stress free driving)
✅ V2L-V2V (can be own grid)
✅ No one asks for It (as it’s not everyone cup of tea)
✅ Tech statement
✅ Most Indian BEvs are 5 star rated for crash safety ratings (except two Windsor pro-Creta)
✅ No DPF /Def worry
✅ No FUEL adulteration.
✅ No fuel adulteration
✅ No GRAP or related issue with regulations
✅ LTW (life time warranty) options
✅ No worry of theft as well 😜
✅ Telematics no one can make fool even the owner
✅ Lesser change of tyres or brake pads or else
✅ Ur chauffeur can sit and chill 🧘♀️ as it will not eat into battery %age
While it does have some pitfalls as well
🛑 Resale can be doughy
🛑 Charging infrastructure can behave exactly as mobile network 😜often
🛑 Not everyone can adopt to the BEV powertrain (some hate it it’s fair)
🛑 Parts can be expensive
🛑 Fewer options under ₹ 10-13 lakh
Propaganda-free, my foot.
1. Ye Jawani Hai Deewani -
a. Ranbeef Kapoor proposes intimacy behind a Mandir teerth to Deepika Padukone.
b. Film promotion through Ranbeef telling reporters that he used to look under skirts of his teachers in school.
2. Bajrangi Bhaijaan -
a. Chicken song included to protest against anti-beef sentiements of Hindus, said director.
b. Ya Muhammad prayer helps Brahmin in Pakistan
c. Masjids and Maulanas give safe haven to Hindu Brahmin
d. Saffron-wearing Hindutva gundas create trouble by attacking Pakistani embassy in India.
3. Dangal -
a. Deliberate inclusion of scene of forcing Chicken on vegetarian wrestlers. Despite UP-Haryana having culture of vegetarian wrestlers for ages.
b. Film was a blockbuster in China. Why??
4. Chak De -
a. changed story of a Hindu coach to a Muslim to show how Hindus doubt innocent Muslims.
b. "Teeja Tera Rang Tha Main" refers to Green color of Indian flag.
It is only Gems of Bollywood and Boycott Bollywood that Urduwood has seen some cleansing.
BREAKING : FIR registered in Kozhikode against Shimjitha Musthafa under sections of abetment to suicide & Information Technology Act for driving Deepak to extreme
I really hope @dpckkdrl will investigate this thoroughly & do some justice to the family of the deceased.
@bitchybothe She wanted boyfriends to eliminate him right away but husband bought time by saying he isn't doing anything. Then she said she will implicate him in cases but get the boyfriends out. He will be punished for murder. There's no punishment for how she would turn him to living dead
I have a 3AC Economy ticket for irctc Train 12862 (Kacheguda-Visakhapatnam Express) from Secunderabad to Anakapalle, for a 45-year-old male. It was an upgrade from Tatkal Sleeper—selling at the original Tatkal Sleeper price of ₹550.
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OH MY GOODNESS. This is the first time ever that a movie’s trailer has been released in 1.43 format on any platform in any language. We are breaking barriers that even Hollywood hasn’t. #Varanasi
Film opens with a masked villain destroying some Indian asset somewhere and challenging the Indian govt, saying he is coming for them.
Next scene: IB, RAW, and ministers are having a round-table meeting about the villain while his 4K images play on the monitor. The intel chief clears his throat and reveals the shocking truth: the villain is ex-RAW, once India’s finest, now enemy No. 1 because he didn't get promotion on time.
Minister, sweating dramatically: “Ab kya? Kaise rokenge isko?” Everyone looks at each other helplessly. The intel chief removes his glasses and whispers, “Sir… is kaam ko sirf ek aadmi kar sakta hai.”
Cue 45-second monologue praising the hero as the background score swells. Slo-mo entry of the hero, dust flying, camera circling, national flag reflecting in his sunglasses.
Hero ki help ke liye jayegi Special Agent Sofia. Kyu? Abhi to aapne kaha tha ye kaam woh akela kar sakta hai. Haan, lekin Sofia ka figure achha hai. Action scenes ke beech me gaane-waane honge, aur unme woh bikini pehen kar ghoomegi. Lekin yaar? Apni agent bikini? Koi naa, aap tension naa lo. Sofia ko ISI agent bana denge jo hero ki help karegi. Haan, ye theek hai.
Then comes the mission. Cat-and-mouse game. Action scenes, beech me item songs, slow-motion explosions, unnecessary bike chases, and the villain saying “You don’t know who I am!” every 20 minutes.
Then the villain kills the hero’s sidekick, Altaf. Altaf's family would have been a victim of the 2002 riots, but he chose to fight for his country. He’ll die after giving a 10-minute monologue about country over religion. The hero is sad, then angry. It’s revenge time. Background score intensifies.
Again cat and mouse. Hero gets shot but still fights 20 men while bleeding. He is about to lose. Enter Pathaan, or Tiger, or Chhota Tiger, or Kabir or (Skoda) Laura Lehsun for a cameo who save the hero. Hero wins. Villain dies, or escapes with a scar for the sequel, or has a change of heart and sacrifices himself “for the nation.”
Hero and heroine hug. Hero salutes the flags of both countries. End credits roll. Anupama Chopra is sitting in the theatre crying. Hrithik tweets that this is responsible filmmaking. Radhika Apte says ab is desh me bachha paida karna surakshit hai. Jai Hind.