Central Railway identifies woman who cooked Maggi on a train using a kettle. She posts an apology video after being booked ...
A few days ago, a video of a woman cooking Maggi on a train took social media by storm. Now, another post about eating Maggi on a train has raised eyebrows online.
A heartwarming viral video captured over ten friends from Pune sharing a giant bucket of Maggi on a train, turning the pantry ...
According to the TOI report, on October 16, Lingyat, along with her family was travelling in the B2 coach of 07364 Haridwar ...
A post on X (formerly Twitter) mockingly suggested that the economic state of these hill states could somehow depend on instant noodles.
Friends sharing a bucket of Maggi on a train go viral while another clip of kettle-cooked Maggi leads to Railway warnings and ...
A viral discussion about the popularity of Maggi among tourists in hill stations, especially in North India, has divided ...
A woman's use of an electric kettle on an Indian Railways train raises safety concerns and sparks debate over public facility ...
"This is a major safety hazard and can cause fire, endangering the lives of all onboard," wrote a social media user ...
This full-page Maggi advertisement that appeared in a leading newspaper stood out immediately not just for its size, but for the way it tapped into something deeper: the unmistakable scent of Maggi ...
Some highlighted that the sockets in trains are meant strictly for low-power gadgets like mobile phones and laptops.
Mumbai: A viral video circulating on social media has triggered a fresh debate on passenger behaviour aboard Indian Railways ...