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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Where to file a complain against company cheating
Are you facing difficulties to fight against renown or any other companies which do not pay attention to you or do not obey their terms ?
We will help you to overcome this problem. There is a company named AKOSHA. It is established by group of advocates who help people to fight against any damages made by any company.1. You can call AKOSHA on 011-64643453 or file your complain online here
2. What will it do ?
It will send notice to the concerned company against whom you have filed the complain, and will launch twitter campaign for your grievances.
3. If the company doesn't resolves the matter, AKOSHA will file a complain in consumer court against the company on your behalf.
What to do before you contact AKOSHA ?
1. You should have proof for the harassment/loss made by the company.
2. If it is food company and you found their products harmful/full of wrotten products/not suitable for health/expired... etc. then you keep a sample.
3. Call the food inspector or health consultant of municipal corp.
4. Take photographs with high resolution camera.
5. Either you contact AKOSHA or submit written complain with supporting docs and photos to the health department or food adulteration cell of the state govt.
6. If your case is not related to food, it is related either to travel agent or company not fulfilling you, company providing fake products then you should contact AKOSHA.
Many cases have been resolved by AKOSHA and are being resolved. You can see the examples on their site. Click here
We wil be bringing many companies for your help, kidly be in touch with us. Make your friends/relatives aware of this blog so that no one loose money. Help others, God will help you.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Australia vs India, 1st Test
India in Australia Test series 2011-12
Australia vs India, 1st Test
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Toss: Australia (Elect to bat)
Australia 1st Inning
Australia 1st Innings R B 4s 6s SR
Ed Cowan c M Dhoni & b R Ashwin 68 177 7 0 38.42
D Warner c M Dhoni & b U Yadav 37 49 4 1 75.51
S Marsh c V Kohli & b U Yadav 0 6 0 0 0
R Ponting c V Laxman & b U Yadav 62 94 6 0 65.96
M Clarke(c) b Z Khan 31 68 5 0 45.59
M Hussey c M Dhoni & b Z Khan 0 1 0 0 0
B Haddin(wk) c V Sehwag & b Z Khan 27 69 1 0 39.13
P Siddle c M Dhoni & b Z Khan 41 100 4 0 41
J Pattinson not out 18 54 2 0 33.33
Ben Hilfenhaus c V Kohli & b R Ashwin 19 32 3 0 59.38
N Lyon b R Ashwin 6 11 1 0 54.55
Extras b - 0, lb - 21, w - 2, nb - 1, Total - 24
Total: (333 all out in 110 overs) 333 (3.03 runs per over)
Ed Cowan c M Dhoni & b R Ashwin 68 177 7 0 38.42
D Warner c M Dhoni & b U Yadav 37 49 4 1 75.51
S Marsh c V Kohli & b U Yadav 0 6 0 0 0
R Ponting c V Laxman & b U Yadav 62 94 6 0 65.96
M Clarke(c) b Z Khan 31 68 5 0 45.59
M Hussey c M Dhoni & b Z Khan 0 1 0 0 0
B Haddin(wk) c V Sehwag & b Z Khan 27 69 1 0 39.13
P Siddle c M Dhoni & b Z Khan 41 100 4 0 41
J Pattinson not out 18 54 2 0 33.33
Ben Hilfenhaus c V Kohli & b R Ashwin 19 32 3 0 59.38
N Lyon b R Ashwin 6 11 1 0 54.55
Extras b - 0, lb - 21, w - 2, nb - 1, Total - 24
Total: (333 all out in 110 overs) 333 (3.03 runs per over)
Fall of Wickets1/46 (David Warner, 13.1 ov.), 2/46 (Shaun Marsh, 15.1 ov.), 3/159 (Ricky Ponting, 48.3 ov.), 4/205 (Michael Clarke, 64.2 ov.), 5/205 (Michael Hussey, 64.3 ov.), 6/214 (Ed Cowan, 67.1 ov.), 7/286 (Brad Haddin, 90.6 ov.), 8/291 (Peter Siddle, 96.1 ov.), 9/318 (Ben Hilfenhaus, 105.4 ov.), 10/333 (Nathan Lyon, 109.6 ov.)
Bowler O M R W Econ
Zaheer Khan 31 6 77 4 2.48
Ishant Sharma 24 7 48 0 2
Umesh Yadav 26 5 106 3 4.08
Ravichandran Ashwin 29 3 81 3 2.79
Bowler O M R W Econ
Zaheer Khan 31 6 77 4 2.48
Ishant Sharma 24 7 48 0 2
Umesh Yadav 26 5 106 3 4.08
Ravichandran Ashwin 29 3 81 3 2.79
Monday, December 26, 2011
twins share single heart - 4
Shambu, feeds his two-year-old daughter Lakshmi before she was discharged from the Sparsha Hospital in Bangalore, India, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007. Lakshmi, an Indian girl born with four arms and four legs was discharged from the hospital after a successful operation where doctors removed her extra limbs. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
twins share single heart - 3
Lakshmi looks on at the Sparsh Hospital in Bangalore, India, Monday, Nov. 5, 2007. Doctors began operating Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2007, on the two-year-old girl born with four arms and four legs, in an extensive surgery that they hope will leave the girl with a normal anatomy, a hospital official said.(AP Photo)
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