@redBus_in Due to the massive delay of the Lucknow–Cuttack bus by Shree Savariya Travels & Transport, we missed our Cuttack–Puri bus tickets worth ₹650 per person. Now expected to reach around 2 AM. Who will compensate passengers for this loss? @redBus_in
₹3200–₹3400 per passenger for this sleeper bus from Lucknow to Puri. Exposed charging wires, no reading lights, broken fittings, poor maintenance, and lower berths at floor level surrounded by shoes.This is unsafe & unacceptable for long-distance journey.
@redBus_in@PMOIndia
@redBus_in@redBus_in This is unacceptable. My complaint was marked "Issue Resolved" without any actual resolution or even a response from your team. Despite repeated follow-ups on chat and in the app, no update has been provided. @jagograhakjago
@redBus_in The ticket amount has been deducted and because of the fault of the bus we won't be able to catch the new bus. What do we expect from you now? We can't get refund, you all are just wasting our time by saying we will reach you soon. @jaagograhakjago
Paid 4000 per person for this bus journey, yet faced poor bus conditions, rude staff, and safety issues. Now the operator is not answering calls or responding to complaints (8209940596). This is unacceptable. @redBus_in@nhai#BusTravel#CustomerComplaint
Paid nearly ₹4,500 per person for a Lucknow–Puri bus, but the service was pathetic. Delayed journey, no proper rest stops, broken charging sockets with exposed wires, no reading lights, poor bus condition, and rude staff repeatedly saying “Mera kaam nahi hai.”
The Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary, also known as Surha Tal, in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, has been designated as India’s 100th Ramsar site.
This ecologically rich wetland is home to diverse migratory and resident bird species.
This achievement reflects India’s strong commitment to wetland conservation, biodiversity protection, and ecological sustainability through community participation and scientific efforts.
#RamsarSites #WetlandConservation #SurhaTal
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Photocatalytic leap toward green synthesis of hydrogen peroxide disinfectant
Sunlight and water could now be turned into a powerful disinfectant - Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) - using a photocatalyst. The new method of synthesis of this chemical, with uses ranging from cleaning wounds, purifying water, powering fuel cells and driving industrial chemistry, could open up new avenues for green chemistry
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