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Expats living in developing countries (like India) where corruption is rampant, have you ever contacted the US Embassy/Consulate?

Question for Expats living in developing countries (like India) where corruption is rampant.

When faced with obvious attempts at bribery even after following legal process, have you ever stood your ground or contacted the US Embassy/Consulate?

Does the US Embassy/Consulate help (e.g send an inquiry to the local government agency) to put them on guard?

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u/Glum-Adagio7489 — 4 days ago

We are quick to blow up socials to share complaints when civic agencies are unresponsive. So, here are 5 agencies in Bengaluru that actually respond on socials and let you track action

Five agencies that actually respond on socials and let you track action on different social platforms:

  1. BCP - responsive on X, real-time follow-ups. #policing
  2. NammaBESCOM - outages are reported on X. Complaints get acknowledged and updated.
  3. GBA's Saahaya — WhatsApp-based helpdesk
  4. BWSSB — tackling Cauvery supply problems
  5. PGRS complaint system
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u/Glum-Adagio7489 — 5 days ago

We are quick to blow up socials to share complaints when civic agencies are unresponsive. So, here are 5 agencies in Bengaluru that actually respond on socials and let you track action

Five agencies that actually respond on socials and let you track action on different social platforms:

  1. BCP - responsive on X, real-time follow-ups. #policing
  2. NammaBESCOM - outages are reported on X. Complaints get acknowledged and updated.
  3. GBA's Saahaya — WhatsApp-based helpdesk
  4. BWSSB — tackling Cauvery supply problems
  5. PGRS complaint system
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u/Glum-Adagio7489 — 5 days ago