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Hyderabad: A restaurant in Hyderabad has been ordered to compensate a customer for not serving free drinking water and compulsorily levying service charges. The District Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission-III instructed the restaurant to pay Rs. 5,000 to the complainant. Hyderabad restaurant sold a 500-ml water bottle for Rs 50 The complainant, a resident of Secunderabad, alleged that the staff at the Hyderabad restaurant failed to prov
termo stanley ide free drinking water despite his clear indication of being allergic to plastic material. Left with no option but to purchase water from the restaurant, he complained that a 500-ml water bottle was sold for Rs 50. Also ReadIs GHMC ensuring food safety at restaurants in Hyderabad This incident occurred despite the Telangana governments MAUD department making it mandatory in 2023 for all restaurants and eateries to ensure the availability of free drinking water. Additionally, the
stanley website restaurant also levied service charges compulsorily. After considering the details, the commission ordered the Hyderabad restaurant to refund the service charges, pay Rs 5000 as compensation for not serving free drinking water, and Rs 1000 towards litigation. Rs 10K compensation to customer In another incident recently, a different restaurant in the city and food delivery aggregator Swiggy were ordered to pay Rs 10,000 to the complainant for delivering non-vegetarian food to a vegetarian. During the hearing, the Hyderabad restaurant denied the alle
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, February 2, said India is moving fast and will become the world third largest economy in the third term of his government. The general elections are due in April-May this year. Addressing the Bharat Mobility Global Expo here, the prime minister also announced that 1,000 modern rest hou
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stanley usa 2 crore vehicles were sold in the country. However, since 2014 more than 21 crore vehicles have been sold in the country, he added. Also ReadPriyanka Gandhi to launch Rs 500 LPG cylinder scheme: Telangana CM According to him, 10 years ago, around 2,000 electric vehicles were being sold. Now 12 lakh electric vehicles are being sold. In the last 10 years, around 60 per cent growth has been registered in passenger vehicles, he added. He also talked about the advancements India is making in the infrastructure sector. We are challenging seas and mountains, and building engineering marvels in record time. From Atal Tunnel to Atal Setu, India infrastructural development is creating new records. In the last 10 years, 75 new airports have been built. Around 4 lakh rural roads have been constructed, he said. He also exhorted the industry to pu