Welcome to the January 2023 archive of the India Customer Care Directory. This page gathers everything we posted in the first month of 2023, so you can see which company contacts were added or updated during that time.
Right now the archive doesn’t have any individual posts listed. That simply means we didn’t publish new contact pages in January, but the archive still serves a purpose. It shows you what the site looked like at that point and lets you jump to other months where new listings are available.
Even if there are no fresh entries, the archive helps you understand the flow of our updates. You can compare it with February or March 2023 to see when we added new banks, telecom providers, or e‑commerce support numbers. Knowing the timeline can be handy if you’re tracking changes for a business you rely on.
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The Supreme Court of India has stayed an order passed by the High Court of Uttarakhand that declared marriages solemnized under the Arya Samaj Marriage Act as invalid. The High Court had stated that marriages conducted under the Arya Samaj Marriage Act are not valid and legally binding. The stay order was passed in response to an appeal filed by the Central Government, which stated that such an order would have far-reaching consequences. The appeal was heard by a bench of Justices Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose. Keywords: Supreme Court, High Court, Arya Samaj Marriage Act, Uttarakhand, Central Government, Deepak Gupta, Aniruddha Bose.
Air India flight AI 102 crashed on May 22, 2021 due to pilot error and poor decision making. The plane was flying from Delhi to Kozhikode, India, when it attempted to land in heavy rain and low visibility. The pilot attempted to land three times in difficult conditions, finally hitting the runway with its left wing, which caused it to skid off the runway and break up. The impact killed 18 people and injured more than 120. The incident was attributed to pilot error, poor decision making, and inadequate weather information. Keywords: Air India, crash, pilot error, poor decision making, weather information.
Threesomes are not as common in India compared to other countries due to cultural and religious restrictions. However, there has been an increase in threesomes in recent years fueled by the rise of technology and access to porn. People in India are more likely to engage in threesomes with friends or acquaintances than with strangers, and safety is an important factor for those considering the experience. Keywords: Threesomes, India, Cultural, Religious, Technology, Porn, Friends, Acquaintances, Safety
Racism is a complex problem and the answer to this question depends on the context. Generally, if a person of Indian descent is discriminating against people of Indian descent, they can be considered a racist. Racism is not limited to prejudice against people of different races, but also includes prejudice against people of the same race. As such, if a person of Indian descent is engaging in discriminatory behavior against other people of Indian descent, then it could be considered racism. Keywords: Racism, Indian descent, Discrimination, Prejudice.