@Hellobanker_in Yes, if you see the official handle all the promotional posters are having it, be it on X or Instagram
Play store - App is having it
New logo doesn't have any Hindi, not even Bharat Sarkar ka Udyam. tagline is still one family one bank, but not written on logo
* Invested at 55
Has Bank of Maharashtra changed its Logo?
The Bank of Maharashtra is submitting information to stock exchanges with a different logo than the one we see daily.
Details: hellobanker.in/?p=78339
Why is @deespeak SO dumb? Why does she think she is so intelligent? Why does the interviewer listen to this bullsh!t with a straight face? Is she also dumb? What is the connection between Uniform Civil Code and the electoral process? So many questions!
Am I the only one whose March Challenge progress on #Chessly isn’t updating for the Candidates Drill task?
I’ve completed the drills multiple times logged out/in did it again but progress stays at 0/2.
Support didn’t seem to get the issue. ss for context. Anyone else facing this
@GemsOfBollywood Are bhai wo baccha to kisi ko dikha hi nahi kyunki pehle sab baithe the aur fir lhade ho gaye 😃
And wo madam ko apni kamariya bhi to dikhani hai thi 🤔
महिला का चीरहरण, हिन्दू-द्वेष और मूर्खता का निर्लज्ज प्रदर्शन
ट्रेन रोकने के लिए लाल कपड़ा चाहिए, किंतु हिन्दू महिला सुहाग का जोड़ा नहीं देगी
अतः सबका सुहाग बचाने हेतु मुजरेवाली को साड़ी देना पड़ता है
और पास खड़े बच्चे का लाल स्वेटर अचानक लाल नहीं रहता
@Hellobanker_in@RBI@pnbindia I have a doubt about the efficacy of the Central Bank in Governing the Banking Companies in real spirit. At the most the penalty levied on Banks for not following rules is an income to the central bank and affected persons are customers and citizens.
@theskindoctor13 First water, then sugar, then chai patti, let it boil for 2-3 minute till the aroma rises, then pour milk, just enough to turn the colour that awesome broun colour. Let it boil and serve
A question for chai lovers:
How do you make chai that tastes like tapri wali chai?
I mix milk (less), patti (more), sugar, water, laung, ilaichi, and adrak together and boil it on a low flame for a long time, but it still tastes just okay.
Is my technique wrong, the ratio incorrect, missing some secret ingredient, or is it something else altogether?
Beautiful Ukrainian girl came to study in India and fell in love with an Indian man in just 6 days.
They got married. She embraced our culture. She loves and respects him.
Love seeing Indian men find true love.
No 6 ft, high income, own house, own car gold diggers.
@umeshsurya54@theskindoctor13#BJP#NDA and Modi ji have corrupted people's mind and made them devilish, as evident from thousands of such cases happening g every si।gle day 😨🥺👎🏻😡
Dr Mahendra Reddy GS, a Bengaluru surgeon, married dermatologist Dr Kruthika in May 2024.
Less than a year later, in April 2025, while Kruthika was staying with her parents, she complained of abdominal pain. She called Mahendra for help. Mahendra visited her with the calm assurance of a doctor and a husband and administered IV fluids as treatment. But hours later, she collapsed, unresponsive, lifeless, and declared dead on arrival at the hospital.
It appeared to be a sudden medical tragedy. The police, seeing no foul play, were ready to close the case. But Kruthika’s father and sister refused to let it rest, they demanded a post-mortem. Six months later, in October 2025, the forensic report shattered the illusion: traces of Propofol, a powerful anaesthetic, were found in her organs. The “treatment” Mahendra had given her was no treatment at all, it was a lethal dose disguised as care.
When police arrested him, a darker web began to unfold. In the months between his wife’s death and his arrest, Mahendra had been messaging several former girlfriends, attempting to reignite old flames. One of them, a Mumbai-based woman he had dated before marriage, revealed a horrific twist. Back in 2023, Mahendra had faked his own death, having his father tell her he had “died in a road accident,” abruptly ending their relationship.
After Kruthika’s death, he suddenly reappeared in her inbox, alive. She was shocked. He told her that he had always been in love with her and wanted to marry her, but an astrologer he believed had warned him that his “first wife would die within a few years of marriage.”
He claimed his faked death, marriage to Dr. Kruthika, and her death had all been part of that prophecy. Now, as a widower, he professed undying love and proposed marriage again. The woman, horrified and skeptical, blocked him. Furious, Mahendra sent her a chilling message via PhonePe: “I killed my wife for you.”
Mahendra was an intelligent, law abiding man, no criminal record, not even a trace of deviance. And that’s what makes it most unsettling. What drives such people, educated, composed, and seemingly rational, to cross the line into such mindless, calculated brutality? Hope this monster never walks free again.
Is there any accountability of staff that rejects grievances every time with new reason? If there are requirements for one case it shud stay the same eveytime right? We keep providing the details or documents required everytime and your employees find new reason to reject again
@officialepfo why keep rejecting all of the grievances for different reasons every time? Who is accountable for the delay? We need our money for children's education. Please trsnsfer pension to new uan for which 9 cases have been rejected over last 2 years.