dreamer_of_planet
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@porterit_ I want to close my account, and withdraw the balance in the account. Please guide me
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"Puddling" is a fascinating, common behavior where male butterflies gather in groups on moist substances such as mud, rotting plant matter, dung, to drink fluids rich in nutrients like Sodium & potassium. Common sight during summer & monsoon season.
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An old and beautiful capture of a train passing through the green and scenic teak forests near Cherukara station on the Shoranur-Nilambur line, in the jurisdiction of @DRMPalghat in @GMSRailway! Pic courtesy, Akhil Sanjeev! #IndianRailways #photography @parvathimenon @PiyuNair

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THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR SUGGESTING THIS NUCLEAR BOMB. I had no idea i was living with so many cockroaches in my home!!! Every morning looks like trump pressed the button

Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya
Guys, what is the best way to deal with cockroaches? I have tried everything possible available on Amazon. Please suggest something useful. Pest control ain’t helping nor can I keep my house empty got two cats and a kid.
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Dear @TRAI,
Imagine your recharge plan is going to expire in 2 days.
Imagine someone is following your sister late at night, and she is trying to call you for help.
Imagine you are injured on the road and desperately trying to call a family member.
But before the call even connects, telecom companies play long warnings like “your plan is expiring soon, please recharge” in two languages. During this warning, the actual call does not connect, and valuable time gets wasted.
In emergency situations, even a few seconds matter. These repeated recharge reminders are extremely frustrating.
We already know when to recharge. Customers should not be forced to listen to long, nonsensical warnings.
Please order all telecom companies to immediately stop these nonsense warnings before calls, or allow the call to connect while the warning plays in the background.
Be serious.
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@adithya @MatungaMami Try The Vedas brought out by Bhavans too.. His words are literally timeless... Mahaan
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@_shankarganesh Onnaravaadam, is a colloquial change adapted by Palakkad Iyers
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@Fintech03 Umikkari, burnt paddy ash had been used as toothpaste in all households before KP Nambudiris...
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Today, global dental giants are sprinting to launch Activated Charcoal lines, charging a premium for the charcoal revolution. But in 1925, a physician in a small Kerala village was already selling it in paper pouches. The British mocked it as primitive ash, while secretly, their own officers used it to scrub away the stubborn stains that Imperial White paste could not touch. An indian invented Biological Magnetism 100 yrs before the West could put a marketing name on it.
K.P. Namboodiri, an Ayurvedic physician, realized that the British were fundamentally wrong about the science. When paddy husk is charred at a specific temperature, it creates a micro-porous structure almost identical to what we now call Activated Carbon.
Namboodiri infused the ash with Pepper, Clove, & Ginger. The black carbon acted as a magnet (adsorption) to pull toxins & stains out of the gums, while the spices provided the thermal healing. He was practicing Molecular Chemistry in a small Kerala village decades before Western brands understood that carbon is the most efficient way to detoxify the mouth.
The British tried to market their white powders as a symbol of The New India... the educated, clean, Westernized Indian. Namboodiri flipped the script. He made his Black Ash a symbol of Vedic Purity. In the 1920s & 30s, the most orthodox Brahmins & the most radical revolutionaries in the South both used the Black Powder.
It became a silent way to identify who had rejected the British lifestyle. If your gums were slightly tinted with the dark residue of charred husk in the morning, it was a badge of honor. It said: "My mouth is cleaned by the soil of my ancestors, not the chalk of the King."
British dental companies tried to run smear campaigns against Black Powders, claiming they were abrasive. Namboodiri’s powder was so fine that it actually had a lower RDA (Relative Dentin Abrasivity) than the British chalk-based powders. It was physically impossible for the British to prove it was harmful.
The Black Powder was so effective at removing the stubborn stains of Betel Leaf (Paan) & Tobacco that even British officers in the South reportedly bought it in secret. They could not get their Imperial White pastes to remove the deep stains of Indian life, so they relied on Namboodiri’s Ash behind closed doors.
For 90 yrs, global giants like Colgate & Pepsodent spent millions on advertising to tell Indians that Black is Bad & White is Bright. In the late 2010s, those same companies launched Charcoal toothpastes at a luxury price point. They are now using the exact same tech K.P. Namboodiri was selling for a few annas in 1925.
If we look at a modern, high-end Activated Charcoal tube today, we are looking at a 100 yr old apology to K.P. Namboodiri. He was not backward; he was a century ahead of the global dental industry. The British used Chalk (a sedimentary rock) because it was cheap & looked clean. Namboodiri used Paddy Husk (a life-giving grain) because it was biological & functional.
K.P. Namboodiri’s legacy is the story of a man who looked at the waste of a rice field & saw a diamond. He took the blackest substance he could find & used it to give India its brightest smile.


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@RBI please investigate this matter. Grand Dhanlakshmi Nidhi Ltd Thrissur rejecting employees rejecting to even attend phone calls. FD matured in Jan, amount not refunded till today. @granddhanfinni1
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What's happening @granddhanfinni1 ... FD matured in Jan for my friend still not received. I am thinking of foreclosing mine... Hope this is not going towards some bad news
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We have heard you. Clearly and openly. Over the past few days, our community and customers have spoken - and we have listened.
Today, we are standardizing our In-Store Style Guide and sharing it publicly and transparently: lenskart.com/style-guide-le…
These guidelines explicitly and unambiguously welcome every symbol of faith and culture our team members carry - bindi, tilak, sindoor, kalawa, mangalsutra, kada, hijab, turban, and more. Not as exceptions. As who we are.
Lenskart was built in Bharat, by Indians, for Indians. Our 2400+ stores are run by people who bring their beliefs, their traditions, their identity to work every day. That is not something we will ever ask anyone to leave at the door.
If any version of our workplace communication caused hurt or made any of our team members feel that their faith was unwelcome here, we are deeply sorry. That is not who Lenskart is, and it is not who we will ever be.
We make a commitment today - not just in words, but in the document we are publishing - that every policy, every training material, and every communication that carries the Lenskart name will reflect these values.
We remain committed to applying these guidelines fairly and consistently, and will continue to review and improve our processes.
We will do better. And we will keep earning your trust. 🙏
-Team Lenskart
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@AmazonHelp Are you reading properly? The issue with the product may have resolved. The offer of refunding marketplace fees was not fulfilled.
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Sorry to know about the unpleasant experience you had with the defective item received, and we're glad to know that the issue is resolved. Further, your feedback is valuable to us, this will help us improve our services. Please feel free to reach out to us for any additional queries. Appreciate your patience and understanding in this regard. -Rizwan
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@amazonIN you are running a scam in the name of marketplace fees. Being a duopoly we customers don't have an option but to pay the fees. This is still ok. But when an order is cancelled due to product not working, opened pack, you offer a refund, but retain the fees...it's a scam
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@AmazonHelp And to top it all. I was offered a refund, but conveniently forgotten while the amount was returned to my card account
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We can understand your concern with a Marketplace fee. Please note that Marketplace Fee is a flat fee charged by Amazon to customers. It enables Amazon to offer convenient access to a vast range of products from millions of sellers.
Also, please note that Marketplace fee is refundable if your order is fully cancelled before shipment. Once your order is shipped, the Marketplace fee becomes non-refundable. Kindly refer to this link here: amzn.to/3FHwRYa for more information on this. Appreciate your understanding.
-Rizwan
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@AmazonHelp This is where the policy is bad. I received defective items, and not satisfied with replacement (as it was 2 weeks away for delivery). The only option offered was cancellation. Interestingly I got the same product delivered within same week on a new order. Twice it has happened
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Took this thermal image of my room's ceiling and walls last night at 7pm. Yes, that's the roof at 40 deg c when the temperature outside has already dropped to 31 deg c.
Not a lot of people know this but concrete is an amazing absorber and radiator of heat. If you're on the top floor and your roof has direct contact with sunlight it's absorbing heat all day and dumping it on you for much longer than sunset.
Worth solving this before you get an AC. AC will make your room cool for sure but it's still fighting this bigass heat dump and burning a lot of electricity to do it.

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