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@volklub @DealsDhamaka Brother it is like you driving in Delhi and Insurance company rejecting claim by mentioning you driven in area which had more than permissible PMI car is designed to handle 😂
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@a_jiten @DealsDhamaka Hi! After an accident they might deny claims on engine parts if fuel isn’t compliant
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@volklub @DealsDhamaka But do remember Insurances comes into picture ONLY after accident and surveyor confirms engine damage (mostly physical) is DUE TO Accident, otherwise there is no correlation
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@volklub @DealsDhamaka Exactly sir, what if there is no accident and engine goes kaput, insurance company has no role to play; this is just marketing gimmick; if you don’t even have choice of E100 petrol, no insurance company can deny accident claim
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@poojaofficial5 If 80% of your usage is city drive and out of 20% if half is 300km go for electric, if your most trips are 500km one way you would anyway want a break of 30-40 minutes which is enough to charge 80% battery on fast charger, there is no answer to range anxiety
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Today I went to the showroom to buy a car.
That's where I came across the Hyundai Creta Electric, which would cost around ₹24 lakh.
The design looked great,
the features were impressive, and the driving experience felt quite premium.
Honestly, for a few minutes, I had almost made up my mind to buy it.
But then I asked one of my friends for his opinion.
He simply said,
"If you are buying a car mainly for city use, an EV is a great choice.
But if you are buying it for long distance travel and road trips,
think ten times before making the decision."
I asked, "Why ?"
He replied,
"With a petrol car,
you just fill up the tank and hit the road.
With an EV, many times you end up planning the charging more than the journey itself."
That one statement has been stuck in my mind ever since.
Now I am confused.
Is EV really the future,
or are Petrol/Hybrid vehicles still the more practical option for people who frequently travel long distances ?
If you had a budget of ₹24 lakh,
would you buy the Hyundai Creta Electric or a Petrol/Hybrid SUV ?
And most importantly, what's your reason ?


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Imagine a life, you book a cab, the cab comes exactly on location without calling you three times. The cab arrives super clean. No smell. No random unwashed sofa cover on the seats. The AC is on full blast. You don’t need to ask bhaiya ac on kar do. The driver is not eating ghutka. No religious music is playing. No next cab booking siren is blaring on his phone. The driver doesn’t honk or abuse the car ahead of him. You sit in peace. The destination arrives. You say thank you. Driver says thank you. Just imagine.
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@talk2anuradha @Heartchakra4 @IndiGo6E Indigo is notorious to be leader of hidden additional charges, they learn from Ryan air and every other airline learn from them
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There is a new scam by @IndiGo6E these days.
When you web check-in, they don’t show any free seat options to select.
If you skip seat selection and choose auto-assigned seating, they say you'll receive your boarding pass by email around 4 hours before departure. In my case, it never arrived.
When I called customer care to ask why the boarding pass wasn't sent, they told me that auto-assigned seating can only be done 12 hours before departure. If it isn't assigned by then, the airport has to allocate the seat. They also said they have no way to contact the airport.
So you are forced to reach the airport at least 1 hour early for physical check-in. If you arrive close to the check-in cutoff, they may refuse to issue a boarding pass and say you missed the check-in deadline.
Technically, there are no FREE seats for web check-in.
Everybody is out here scamming common people because apparently there’s nowhere for us to go and complain. Well done!
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@DealsDhamaka Check with OEM if you can drive 100 octane just to be on safe side, it may require some engine tuning has 100 octane has high burn ratio within engine and some engines might not be deigned for it, just a though I am not engineer
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@Panks_Arora So far there is no battery technology which can last lifetime on other hand I recently rode in Tata Nano (Yes) which had 6,50,000 on odometer which is crazy, even seen Maruti 800 with 900,000 kms
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@Panks_Arora Lifetime warranty has *Conditions Apply and of you can read font size of 6 you would realise it is for 8 years extending up to 15 with reducing balance (like 90% in 9th, 80% in 10th year and so on) total of 15 years
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People say EV driving is “almost free”.
But look at the complete maths:
Petrol Car:
₹3,000 petrol = around 360-480 km
EV Home Charging:
₹8 per unit × 50 units = around ₹400 for 300-400 km
EV Fast Charging:
₹20 per unit × 50 units = around ₹1,000 for 300-400 km
Sounds cheap.
Now add:
• ₹8-15 lakh battery replacement risk
• Charger installation cost
• Charging wait time
• Apartment charging problems
• Resale uncertainty
• Future electricity price hikes
Petrol cars burn money openly.
EVs hide costs inside batteries, infrastructure and electricity dependency.
That’s the part most reels and influencers skip.
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@hiravaero Airline business is the business where Fixed cost increases with growth in words of economics MC>MR, how airline is suppose to grow? How Emirates and Singapore airline is profitable? Ticket price is almost same as other airlines and SG even has similar fuel cost
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Gujarat | During the search conducted on IndiGo Flight No. 6E-1478 arriving from Dubai at SVPI Airport, Ahmedabad on 12.06.2026, Customs officials, with the help of Aircraft Engineers, seized two pouches wrapped in black plastic tape inside the speaker box located in the front lavatory of the aircraft.
After search, 24 foreign origin gold biscuits of 999.0 purity (24 Carat) weighing a total weight of 2,799.3 grams were found in the hidden pouches. The local market value of this gold was Rs 4,26,89,325.
The manner of concealment indicates that the gold was concealed by an unknown person with the intention of smuggling it into India in violation of the provisions of the Customs Act, 1962. As no person came forward to claim the legal ownership of the seized gold, it was seized as unclaimed under the relevant provisions of the Customs Act, 1962.
(Videos: Customs, Ahmedabad)
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@Mooncastle02 Your indoor unit should be in balcony, it’s installed wrongly, break the wall around it so that it gets ventilation and that should fix it, any yes no need for thanks please 🙏
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@sathyashrii I live in Navi Mumbai and though it is not drain during monsoon it gets full with sea water rushing in, since 10 years I seen JCB machines cleaning it and only human is JCB operator @NMMConline well done 👍
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🚨 Massive controversy erupt in Wadala (East) ahead of #MumbaiMonsoon.
While private contractors were paid crores for mechanical drain cleaning, residents of LBS Nagar & Korba Salt Pans caught them using child laborers to manually haul toxic garbage out of deep nullahs with zero protective equipment.
This isn't just a scam; it’s a criminal violation of child rights. Strict action needed NOW! 🚨
#MumbaiNews #BMC #ChildExploitation @mybmc @CPMumbaiPolice @NCPCR
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@CountryGulshan Brother that much calculation even a Electrical Engineer from Noida private university can make 🫡
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A man had built a house worth ₹45 lakh, but there was a major problem in his area.
Every day, the electricity would go out for 3–4 hours, and during the summer, power cuts could last as long as 6 hours.
At first, he thought installing an inverter would be a simple solution.
But a neighbor warned him that choosing the wrong inverter and battery could mean spending money without getting proper backup.
So, he called an electrician and explained his requirements.
He wanted to run:
• 4 fans
• 8 LED bulbs
• 1 TV
• 1 Wi-Fi router
The electrician calculated the load:
4 fans = 300 Watt
8 LEDs = 80 Watt
TV = 120 Watt
Wi-Fi router = 20 Watt
Total load = 520 Watt
The man then said he needed at least 4 hours of backup.
The electrician did the calculation:
520 × 4 = 2080 Watt-Hour
Now, considering a 12V battery and 80% efficiency:
2080 ÷ (12 × 0.8) = 216Ah
This meant that at least a 220Ah battery would be required.
Next, he calculated the inverter size:
520 ÷ 0.8 = 650 Watt
So, an inverter in the range of 900VA to 1100VA would be suitable.
The man asked if that was all he needed.
The electrician replied, “No. Proper wiring is equally important.”
For the inverter charging line, a 2.5mm wire and the correct MCB are necessary.
Incorrect wiring can affect battery charging and may also cause overheating issues.
Then the electrician noticed that the man was planning to keep the inverter in the bedroom.
He immediately advised against it.
Because hydrogen gas is released while the battery is charging, the inverter should always be installed in an open and well-ventilated area.
Now, let’s look at the cost calculation:
220Ah Battery = ₹16,000
1100VA Inverter = ₹7,000
Wiring and Installation = ₹3,000
Total Cost = ₹26,000
With this setup, the essential appliances could comfortably run for 4 hours during a power cut.
The man then realized that before buying an inverter, understanding both the duration of power cuts and the total electrical load of the house is the most important step.
Because a properly calculated inverter provides comfort and reliability, while a poorly calculated one often leads to disappointment and regret.


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@ananyashasau If Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking (HSBC) is headquartered in London why it writes Hong Kong and Shanghai why not “London Bank”?
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