@Hindware_India When your own team takes five days to heed to your request imagine what an external customer goes through…. Just prey to have a equally thick if not thicker skin that the company officials have
@Hindware_India completely disappointed with your product quality and then customer care. Repeated requests to your customer care team fall to deaf ears internally... certainly does not go with the image of your company. Pathetic experience with no effort to salvage the customer
I guess post my submission of the details on DM and your reply that you have forwarded my concern to the relevant department, it seems that the concern has not yet found its way to the right people as no one has got in touch with me…. So much for customer service
Using social media to get a response from you speaks volumes about the nature of customer service you follow. I would strongly suggest people to think twice before purchasing @Hindware_India products
I guess post my submission of the details on DM and your reply that you have forwarded my concern to the relevant department, it seems that the concern has not yet found its way to the right people as no one has got in touch with me…. So much for customer service
@priyankac19 with about 60 reported deaths, the SC severely reprimanded the govt. of the day which fell after a few days. Several of us were impacted with the brute onslaught of this immediate change in our employment choices and continue to suffer even after generations
@priyankac19 you need to understand this very very carefully... it was a politically sensitive issue, therefore no political party backed the students, the univ. supported, journos chose the politically correct side & and police excesses were forgotten. even today no one talks about it
@MnshaP I am sure you would have at least heard of 90's anti reservation. About 60 deaths largely self immolation attempts & police excesses recorded. It was an extremely sensitive subject, no political party came forward including friends in media choosing to be politically correct
@PankajPachauri seems you suffer from a very very short memory... remember '91... at least they were students because no political party joined the protest for obvious reasons and yet they were beaten in much worse manner... and you were reporting at that time!!!!
@HardeepSPuri@narendramodi sir you got away by telling us that fuel prices will come down only after global prices stabalize... Why the hurry to increase it and the lethargy to roll it back. Just because we may not understand the oil economists in the oil companies does not mean that you continue fleecing.
@tejassonigra@ARanganathan72 There were bright minds in the erstwhile govt. who thought that diesel is the only polluting fuel and therefore has to be stopped. We encouraged sugarcane production in Mah, TN etc requiring about 27 waterings as opposed to about 18 in WUP. Who's to blame? Policy Experts!!!
@richaanirudh sure... its the officialdom that is the nemesis of any functioning law abiding govt. These babus are unfortunately the face of governance and even with best of intent the successive govts have failed to bring in any change.
@narendramodi@AshwiniVaishnaw Sir this increase of fuel prices is becoming a joke. Let the govt. explain what were the OMCs doing when the crude prices were the lowest & now they become so sensitive that a couple of dollars make them announce a hike almost everyday!!! This wud be the nemesis for the govt.
@narendramodi Ease of Living and Ease of Doing Business sound right in Council meetings. On the ground, an MSME owner spends 250+ hours/year on GST compliance, waits 6-12 months for tax refunds, and faces scrutiny for minor mismatches. Viksit Bharat needs these gaps closed, not just discussed.
@narendramodi@PiyushGoyal@nsitharaman@FinMinIndia sir until the mindset of people is changed across the tax and regulatory administration of this country even schemes like faceless interactions fail when officials reject whatever you may have requested just to see your face…. Pls root this out
@ashutosh83B Your anti BJPism has made you a drithrashtra…. You have completely turned a blind eye to the past where you very well know how people were not allowed to vote… strange you now support those regimes with completely maligned narrative
Meet Mahalingappa Itnal, a farmer from Karnataka who just changed the game.🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
For centuries, jaggery (gur) has been made almost exclusively from sugarcane, a crop that takes nearly a full year to grow and demands huge amounts of water. But Mahalingappa stood in his corn fields and asked a question so simple it had been overlooked for generations: “Why are we throwing away the stalks?”
Corn stalks are usually treated as waste and burned, discarded, or left to rot after the harvest. Mahalingappa saw potential instead of waste. Through experimentation and persistence, he figured out how to extract juice from corn stalks and convert it into jaggery. The result? A nutritious, natural sweetener made from a crop that matures in just 90–120 days.
This single insight quietly disrupts an entire system. Corn requires far less water than sugarcane, grows faster, and is already cultivated widely across India. Farmers can now earn additional income from what was once agricultural waste, without waiting a full year for returns. Less water stress. Less burning of crop residue. More resilience for small farmers.
What makes this even more powerful is that the solution didn’t come from a lab, a multinational, or a billion dollar agri-tech firm. It came from lived knowledge, observation, and indigenous innovation , something Indian farmers have always had, but are rarely credited for.
Time and again, traditional wisdom and grassroots innovation were dismissed as “unscientific” or “backward.” Only later does modern science arrive to validate what farmers already knew instinctively: that nature wastes nothing, and sustainability lies in working with the land, not extracting from it.
Mahalingappa Itnal didn’t just make jaggery from corn stalks.
He redefined waste, challenged monoculture thinking, and reminded us that some of the most powerful innovations grow quietly in our fields.
Yes, corn stalk jaggery is more nutritional, not by hype, but by chemistry and biology.
This is the future of agriculture. It’s local, regenerative, farmer-led.