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@venh123

Katılım Ocak 2011
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@nch1915 @jagograhakjago It's almost been a week since I registered a grievance. There is no update and no way to escalate. Very disappointing.
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@Orchids_School We took admission in Nov 2025 and paid the Adm Fees. In Feb 2026, principal cancelled it and mentioned that refund will be issued. However, we haven't recd it yet. In addition to mental trauma, do we need to go through this painful experience?
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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
To, The Prime Minister’s Office, All Chief Ministers, And All Responsible Authorities of India. I am writing this open letter with deep pain and anger. Again and again, our country faces terrible incidents where innocent people lose their lives. Bridges collapse, roads are full of dangerous potholes, trains meet accidents, fires break out, and public places become unsafe. Every time, families are destroyed in seconds. These are not just accidents. Many times, these tragedies happen because of government failure, poor maintenance, corruption, and negligence. When safety is ignored, people pay the price with their lives. What hurts even more is what happens after. Authorities give speeches, promise inquiries, and then hand over a small compensation of 2 lakh or 5 lakh. This is not justice. This is an insult to the families who have lost their loved ones forever. How can a human life be valued so cheaply? The government has huge funds. Thousands of crores are spent on advertisements, and marketing. But when a citizen dies because of unsafe roads, weak bridges, or railway failures, the family is given only a few lakhs. This feels like humiliation, not support. I request you strongly to understand that money can never replace a life. But proper compensation is necessary to show accountability and seriousness. If a death happens due to government responsibility, compensation should be at least 1 to 2 crores. Only then will the system feel the weight of its failure. Along with this, we need real action. Officials and contractors responsible must be punished. Safety audits must be honest. Public money must be used for protection, not publicity. Indian citizens are not numbers. They are not files to be closed with small cheques. The first duty of any government is to protect its people. When it fails, it must take full responsibility. This letter is written with respect, but also with firmness. The people of India deserve safety, dignity, and justice. Respectfully, Nalini Unagar
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Venkatesh Alla
Venkatesh Alla@venkat_fin9·
₹10.9 lakh vs ₹0, same MBBS seat, same college, same education. A poor General category family takes loans and mortgages their future, while a financially well-off student can study free because the policy looks at category, not income. Reservation should uplift the needy, not ignore poverty outside categories. Social justice based on birth alone stops being justice, it becomes discrimination. SHAME to the power of billions.
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Anuradha Tiwari
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
Pic 1 – Studied 15 hours daily, topped JEE, yet will never get any help from government. Pic 2- Protest at Bhim Army rallies, will use Reservations to clear JEE & government will pay also his fees. How can anyone defend this?
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Sawarn Voice 🔥
Sawarn Voice 🔥@Bhairaviyogi·
121 marks rejected. 20 marks selected. This is not justice. It is the collapse of merit. When teachers are chosen without standards, students pay the price. A few years from now, the damage will be irreversible. Raise your voice now. Demand transparency. Demand merit. Before it is too late.
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Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer
Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer@RajeshwariRW·
Son of a farmer pays- ₹6 lakhs. Son of an IAS officer pays- ₹0. And you want me to believe that the government is working for every poor person from all communities. This is nothing but full-blown hypocrisy.
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Aaliya_Queen 👑
Aaliya_Queen 👑@Aaliya_575·
99% will get this wrong, what's your answer? 🤔👇
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Zarii@Gosleepriya·
Let's see. Who is really smart to answer this question.
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@HDFCPension ur service is so poor, how can I have confidence that I'll get my pension when it is due.
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@HDFCBank_Cares I had raised a request for KYC update from EPF website for my name correction in HDFC. It's been more than 2 weeks, but still there is no update. Very disappointing.
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Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer
Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer@RajeshwariRW·
Imagine a doctor about to perform your surgery who couldn’t even score zero marks in exams. Now imagine that person becoming a specialist with "Minus -40" marks and treating patients. This is something you’ll only see in India.
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Ven@venh123·
"A Daily Battle, A Shared Hope: Stand With Khushi Against SMA impactguru.com/s/5WDeWE Please donate and spread the word and do your bit.
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@rapidobikeapp u promised a refund credit of Rs.200 (as part of an issue raised) to my bank account but now u r simply fooling & cheating me by giving lame excuses. I may not consider using Rapido in future bcoz of this experience. Very disappointing.
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Dr Sania
Dr Sania@iamsania_AI·
Only genius can solve this
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Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲
Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210_·
If answer is not 300 then what is the answer..? 1 percent will succeed
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