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Viswaprasath

@HeyVP7

Crafting @ZohoThrive with exciting people - Loves Building solution for Customer Experience and DevTools. - Open Source Fan

Chennai, India Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Airtel Cares@Airtel_Presence·
@HeyVP7 Hi Viswaprasath, your refund hasn’t come through, and the ticket’s out of view. We’re already on this for you, stay in DM for each update that’s due. Thanks, Team Airtel twitter.com/messages/compo…
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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
. @airtelindia / @Airtel_Presence is it possible to stop your automations.. there is no way I am able to see my complaint with the following reference number : 10851767082 Seriously your calling to 121 your AI is not working properly . sending hi to your whatapp sucks
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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
Hi @DoT_India is it possible to help me get my refund amount from @airtelindia @Airtel_Presence It has been 50 days since my service has been stopped Still there is no refund. They told they have find complaint reference number is 10851767082 But there is no way I can see it.
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Asking same question 3rd time. I have asnwered everytime but still thinking when you ll come and pickup and refund my 4 K; if you want i can go and give to neartest airtel office also.. @airtelindia @Airtel_Presence

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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
Asking same question 3rd time. I have asnwered everytime but still thinking when you ll come and pickup and refund my 4 K; if you want i can go and give to neartest airtel office also.. @airtelindia @Airtel_Presence
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Soumya Deb
Soumya Deb@Debloper·
@HeyVP7 @motorolaindia @Flipkart Tell them clearly, that you don't want them to open the box, and do NOT give the "delivered" OTP until you get the device in your hand.
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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
Hey @motorolaindia I ordered Moto G96 5G; the delivery person saying its coming from @Flipkart and they opened the box and gave to my in-laws. 1) There is no mention of Open box delivery 2) The delivery person didn't even stand a moment to give the explanation why
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Soumya Deb
Soumya Deb@Debloper·
This is why I've stopped buying Phones from @Flipkart.
Viswaprasath@HeyVP7

Hey @motorolaindia I ordered Moto G96 5G; the delivery person saying its coming from @Flipkart and they opened the box and gave to my in-laws. 1) There is no mention of Open box delivery 2) The delivery person didn't even stand a moment to give the explanation why

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Raghav Chadha
Raghav Chadha@raghav_chadha·
The 28-Day “Monthly” Recharge SCAM. I raised this in Parliament today. Telecom companies call their plans “monthly” — but they last only 28 days. That means prepaid users pay for 13 recharges in a year instead of 12. 28 days × 13 recharges = 364 days If it’s monthly, it should follow the actual calendar month. Consumers deserve better. Not these clever tricks.
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Andrew Curran
Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_·
Striking image from the new Anthropic labor market impact report.
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
Most people don’t know this important medical fact: If a dog is alive and healthy 10 days after biting someone, it did NOT have rabies at the time of the bite. This is not opinion. This is established medical science. In dogs, once the rabies virus reaches the saliva (when they become infectious), they develop symptoms quickly and die within about 10 days. So if the dog is normal after 10 days, that specific bite could not have transmitted rabies. I know a dog bite is scary. And what happened recently should never have happened. Rabies has a long incubation period sometimes even months to rarely up to a year. Because of this, many people continue living in fear even after vaccination. But here is the reassurance... If you have taken the anti-rabies vaccine properly, and the dog remained healthy for 10 days, you are safe. And the most imp fact there is no substitute for vaccination. Prevention is the only protection because once rabies symptoms appear, it is almost 100% fatal.
NDTV@ndtv

Man, 30, Dies By Suicide. He Thought He Would Contract Rabies After Dog Bite ndtv.com/india-news/man…

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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
@Airtel_Presence Hey @airtelindia / @Airtel_Presence I m not sure when your team is planning to take device and do the refund. You don't add agents in chat support. You store front people who cheated me with new connection won't pick up the call. The agent who calls will not listen fully
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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
@Airtel_Presence Why is your agent telling I won't get any refund .. Can you assign someone who has time to listen the customer feedback at first-place. The problem is your Airtel store agent who for finishing their quote made me to get new connection instead of moving this to air Fiber
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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
. @airtelindia I had internet connection, which I had to close due to unavailability of wiring in our in our new apartment. Want to know the refund status of the amount I paid for 1 year.
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Raju Vegesna
Raju Vegesna@rajuv·
“Gartner is a $6.5B revenue company that the market now values at $12B — roughly 1.8x revenue. A year ago it was 7x+. Forrester is doing $400M in revenue and is worth $105M — about 0.25x revenue. These are historically low multiples for recurring-revenue businesses with high gross margins.” I won’t be surprised if similar multiple compression shows up in parts of B2B software. Even after the current correction, many B2B companies still look overvalued.
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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
@Jasonphilip8 While doctors or residents available 24x7 to take care of public there is no proper policy to take care of these residents. It has become norm to go for 24+/48+ duties. And the salary part compsred to other state govt docs it's less. Why is it no one coming forward to fix it
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Dr Jaison Philip. M.S., MCh
Dr Jaison Philip. M.S., MCh@Jasonphilip8·
We don't advertise, but The Govt Healthcare Machinery in Tamilnadu is much better than any other- Western or Chinese. It is free, dignified,& most importantly immediate. You can simply walk in, & consult the Prof of Cardiology(with 30 yrs experience) within 5 minutes, walk into zero delay emergency (TAEI) wards, get diagnosed, scanned, seen by the relevant Superspecialist & be wheeled into the operation theater (if necessary), all within 15 minutes. Leadership matters, & this is what Dravidian Model administration has delivered. Dr. Kalaignar streamlined it, & the Honourable CM Mr.Stalin fine-tuned it. #DravidianModel
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

I've been wanting to write this for a while: an article on the key characteristics of the Chinese health system, as a patient. It's something that I - perhaps unfortunately - have come to have a lot of experience with in my eight years in China. I've been to the doctor as a patient dozens of times. My wife delivered our first daughter in a Chinese hospital, and had cancer surgery in Shanghai. My younger daughter - who once completely severed her thumb in an unfortunate accident in rural Gansu - had emergency surgery in a small clinic there (her thumb is fine now!). We spent the entire covid episode in China. And, to this day, I still go back to China every year to do my routine health tests or the occasional procedure (like a thyroid biopsy in Harbin last year). In other words, when it comes to the Chinese health system, I've seen a lot. What's fascinating about the Chinese health system, and that's true in general about many things in China, is that it never inherited Western dogma about how things were supposed to work, it's completely unconstrained by what everyone else has decided is "normal". And, as a result, you end up with things that would simply sound impossible to any Western patient: a consultation with the head cardiologist of one of Shanghai's best hospitals for less than $10, blood test results in under 30 minutes, and a system where you can walk in, see three specialists and walk out with a diagnosis and your medicine - all before noon. As I argue in the article that's all enabled by 3 characteristics that sound super unorthodox: 1) extremely short consultation times, less than 5 minutes 2) no GP gatekeepers (you go straight to see specialists) 3) systematic testing for every patient, even if you just have a cold Each one sounds wrong. And in fact when I describe them to doctor friends in the West they immediately explain to me why that can't possibly work, and how their own system is far superior. Except that it does work, I checked the numbers (on top of my personal experience): the Chinese system handles close to 10 billion total outpatient visits a year (nhc.gov.cn/cms-search/dow…), or about 7 visits per person per year on average, and the average wait time is only about 18 minutes (gov.cn/yaowen/shipin/…). Contrast this with France, my country, where people already go to the doctor A LOT, but still less than in China: only 5.5 visits per person per year (evaluation.securite-sociale.fr/home/maladie/M…). And the French system can't even handle this lower volume: when you can see a specialist straight away in China - you don't even need to make an appointment in advance - you need to wait months to see one in France (50 days on average for a cardiologist, for instance: drees.solidarites-sante.gouv.fr/sites/default/…). I've personally managed to see 3 specialists AND do all related tests AND get the test results AND get diagnoses AND buy the medicine to cure me - all in the space of a morning at a hospital in Shanghai. That would have undoubtedly taken me a whole year in the French system. My purpose here is not to argue that the West should replicate the Chinese health system wholesale, but to ask an honest question: what if some of the things we take for granted about healthcare aren't nearly as inevitable as we think? Is it completely unthinkable that we've developed some dogmas that are costing us - in money, in time, and occasionally in lives? That's the whole point of my article: describing a health system built from first principles by people who never assumed we in the West knew better - up to you to decide if they have a point. Enjoy the read here: open.substack.com/pub/arnaudbert…

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Viswaprasath@HeyVP7·
@kendheswapnil I believe to bring more fixed fee financial planner @NISM_Official is bringing 1 year course like PGPFP Yes I accept it needs strong mentality to become fixed fee advisor, but at same time many new generation investors may be willing to plan and invest. nism.ac.in/long-term-prog…
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VivekTaru@kendheswapnil·
More than 15,500 investors have worked with fixed-fee planners from FeeOnlyIndia.com so far. For a network of barely 20-odd members, that’s a meaningful number. The market for fixed-fee financial planning in India is large enough. But this model isn’t for everyone. It takes a certain personality type to succeed as a fixed-fee planner. When I speak to aspirants, I can usually tell whether they are cut out for it. You need a bit of a “mere usool, mere aadarsh” streak in you and the willingness to stick to it even when it’s inconvenient. The first time I spoke with Akshay Nayak of akshaynayakria.com, I knew he was the right fit. I was willing to go out of my way to help him build his practice. Today, he has more than 250 clients. He is more successful than I was at the same stage of the career. Most aspirants I speak to don’t inspire that same confidence. And when I don’t see that alignment of temperament and conviction, I don’t feel like wasting my time.
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Airtel Cares@Airtel_Presence·
@HeyVP7 Viswaprasath, we see you're looking for an update on your internet refund status. We’re here to help! Please DM us your number and details so we can check this for you. Thanks, Team Airtel twitter.com/messages/compo…
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Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
This is Uday Krishna Reddy. - In 2013, Uday joined as a Marine constable. - In 2018, one day he got a little late for the drill. His senior taunted him, “This sir will become an IPS officer or IAS officer.” - He was not allowed to join the drill and was told, Don’t live in your dreams. You are just a constable. - He resigned the same day and decided to prepare for the UPSC exam to become an IPS officer. - Many attempts failed, but his goal was to become an IPS officer, so he kept preparing. - In his fifth attempt, he secured AIR 350 and became an IPS officer. If someone throws stones at you, gather them and build a castle. No dream is too big.
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