Someone shared this video on Instagram from July 3. A customer refueled at this petrol pump, and shortly afterward the vehicle broke down. When the mechanic inspected it, what was supposed to be petrol reportedly turned out to be water.
The customer then returned to the same pump and asked the staff to draw fuel from the same nozzle for testing. In the video, the sample collected in a transparent tube appears to be almost entirely water, which is then shown to the pump manager.
The current petrol pump infrastructure was never designed to safely store high ethanol fuel blends. With the monsoon underway, even a small amount of water entering underground storage tanks can trigger phase separation, where ethanol separates from the petrol. This contaminated fuel can then reach vehicles, potentially causing severe engine damage and leaving consumers to bear costly repair bills.
@MyntraSupport
It is so annoying to resolve one small issue for returning a product.. it's been more than 8 days.. I am still waiting for return pickup. You guys wont put brand label on dresses, and return pickup guy rejects return as it doesn't have brand label.. what's this??
@MyntraSupport The pickup agent rejected the return saying no brand label but the product came exactly like this it has the price tag brand name clearly attached I have raised a complaint 4 times but Myntra keeps closing it saying product delivered correctly without checking the evidence
@MyntraSupport Again return request rejected.. why so many times you are rejecting.. this is not good.. I don't need this product any more.. return request why rejected so many times even though product is in good condition.. pick up guy checking label which doesn't have et all
@MyntraSupport What the bloody hell.. why you rejected return request... I am waiting from last 10 days for return pickup.. this is so disgusting.. let me take it to legally authority..
@Atulsingh_asan When India buys goods from the U.S.:
Indian importers must pay in USD
So they sell INR and buy USD
👉 Demand for USD increases
👉 Demand for INR decreases
Result:
➡️ USD strengthens against INR
➡️ INR weakens against USD
Source chat GPT
Water Availability per capita (cubic metre):
1981: 2895
1991: 2309
2001: 1816
2011: 1545
2021: 1486
In just 40 years our water availability is down to half. 60% of our rainwater flows into the sea. My article on why river-linking is a must. #WorldWaterDay https://t.co/ervEM9sYTQ