@copwatchbharat@MTPHereToHelp not sure about the entire context. But if this is true, utterly shameful. You all are paid salaries through our taxes, including the kids family's.
Mumbai Police does not consider GenZ drivers legal, they ask this full grown adult who has all the documents to bring his parents.
Why is the Mumbai Police insisting on his parents and not treating him like an adult ?
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@rapidobikeapp and what audacity, you make the customer wait for 20 mins, but your agent cannot wait even for 2 mins! Is this how customer service is done?
@TATAAIGIndia in blatant disregard of IRDAI free look norms dragging refund of mediclaim premium (cancelled within 1 day due to t&c non clarity)
Policy bought - 15/01
Cancellation intimation - 16/01
Till date no refund!
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@TataCompanies for further info. Total disregard of IRDAI free look norms by @TATAAIGIndia . It's been more than 12 days but no refund of mediclaim premium cancelled within 1 day of purchase (free look period). Utter shame
When Mr. Raj Thackrey started his presentation on how Adani has captured Mumbai, it sent chills down the spine.
The audience was speechless and in a state of shock. Must watch video.
Save Mumbai from Adani and BJP.
The battle for Mumbai’s identity is also linked to the battle for Dharavi and to not let it be swallowed by anyone!
Not a single person will shift out of Dharavi!
The demands are clear:
• redevelopment without shifting anybody out
• 500 sq ft homes with eligibility as per SRA
• adequate space for all local shops, MSMEs and traditional industries
• dialogue and clarity for Kumbharwada, Koliwada, Kapadbazaar, Leather industry
1600 acres of Mumbai cannot be gifted over to 1 person for free, in the name of Dharavi redevelopment, while the Dharavikars itself are moved to a waste dumping ground.
₹50,000 premium. ₹15 lakh coverage. ₹0 peace of mind.
India's health insurance system is broken. And no one's fixing it.
Let me tell you what happened to my family last week.
My wife needed gallbladder surgery. We have HDFC Optima Secure with @HDFCERGOGIC . We've paid premiums for years. We did everything right - got cashless approval, chose a network hospital (@ManipalHealth Whitefield), followed every process.
On 26th Dec, I received the settlement letter:
"Amount to be paid by insured: ₹0"
Surgery happened. It went well. She was recovering. We were ready to go home.
The hospital refused to let us leave.
Despite holding a valid insurance document that said we owe NOTHING, they wouldn't discharge a recovering patient. My wife sat in that room - tired, in pain, wanting to go home - while I begged at the billing counter.
We were only "allowed" to leave after I blocked ₹X,XX,XXX on my credit card.
A patient. Held hostage. In a hospital. In India. In 2025.
Then on 30th Dec, magically, a new settlement letter appeared:
"Amount to be paid by insured: ₹X,XX,XXX"
Same surgery. Same bills. Same everything. But now I suddenly owe lakhs.
Here's how the trick works:
The hospital bills ₹5.8L. The insurance company says "we have an MOU with the hospital, agreed package rate is ₹1.9L." So they settle for ₹1.9L.
The remaining ₹3.9L? "Patient to pay."
But wait - the MOU is between the hospital and insurance company. The "agreed package rate" is THEIR agreement. Why is the patient paying the difference for a deal they negotiated?
The letter was updated AFTER we left. The hospital and insurance company sorted it out between themselves. The patient? Just a pawn in the middle.
Both letters say: "No amount to be collected from insured"
Their own words. Their own document. Exposed for what it is - meaningless paper.
This is not a one-off incident. This is the system working exactly as designed:
→ Insurance companies collect premiums for years, then find ways to deny or reduce claims → Hospitals inflate bills knowing insurance will negotiate down, and patients will pay the difference → Patients are trapped between the two - too exhausted to fight, too scared to refuse → IRDAI exists but is reactive, not preventive - they'll act after you file a complaint, not before you're harassed
Where is the protection for patients?
Where are the regulations that say a hospital CANNOT hold a patient hostage for payment disputes?
Where is the accountability when an insurance company issues two contradictory letters and expects the customer to just figure it out?
We pay GST on premiums. We pay taxes. We fund the regulators. And when we need help, we're left standing at a billing counter, blocking credit cards to take our family home.
I've filed a complaint with @IRDAI_official. I have every document. I'll fight this.
This is not customer service failure. This is systemic exploitation.
@HDFCERGO - honor your own document. Claim: RC-HS25-15349896_1 Policy: 2856205638548200
@IRDAI_official - regulate before patients are harassed, not after.
@JPNadda - health insurance is not a luxury product. Millions of Indians depend on it. The current system is failing them.
@raghav_chadha Need your help to raise this insurance scam in parliament.
Mumbai is covered under haze today and air quality feels really terrible.
Checked BMC's website to see what is the AQI from BMC's five CAAQMS stations.
Turns not, none are working!
@mybmc why are these machines not displaying data on your website?
The Reserved Plot scam in Mumbai is worth at least ₹1,00,000 crore. Land meant for a public amenity like parks/gardens/school is grabbed. This is theft. No two ways about it.
While the common person asks "Can we have open spaces?"