Despite using a courier, magazine copies are not delivered

It appears that delivery of magazines is a major problem in small towns like Panaji, though the magazine may hire the services of a courier company, The magazine will usually pay a premium to the courier company compared to postal services, yet the delivery record will be worse. For example a domain investor had subscribed to Femina for checking the ads for content and reference. Initially the courier service would at least leave an intimation for the domain investor so that she could collect the copy from the courier company office, if she was not at home.
After some time, the courier company did not even leave an intimation that they had tried to deliver the magazine. Fortunately the Times of India office was in close proximity, so the domain investor could collect the missing copies of Femina from the office. It was extremely inconvenient both for the domain investor and the Times of India staff (who are very helpful) to remove the copies of the magazine and give them to the subscriber personally.
So though people in small towns want to subscribe to magazines, the rampant delivery problems make it a waste of time and money to subscribe to any magazine

Missing magazine copies reduce subscription to a magazine

Checking the india today website , it was observed that Money Today magazine was no longer available from the india today group. It appears that money today has joined the long list of magazines which have shut down in the last few years, the biggest loss being Chip magazine which had very good CDs and software available with it. If the magazines do not take up the missing issue problem with their delivery channel, they could be the greatest loser.
A subscriber who finds that magazines copies are missing every month, will get tired of writing to customer support to resend the missing copy of the magazine, and prefer to stop the subscription instead.
If the magazine is available for free in the local library why should the subscriber pay thousands of rupees for a magazine which is not delivered to him or her.
Hence the magazines should closely monitor the postal or courier system they are using to ensure that the copies are delivered in time.

India today, Readers digest copies not delivered

The obc domain investor who finds copies of the India today magazine missing often, usually at least one copy a month missing in goa, enquired with the postman regarding the missing issues of the magazine. The postman said that he was delivering all copies of the magazine which he received on time, however it was observed that copies of india today and readers digest were often missing for many of the subscribers of these magazines, who would then complain to him.
Copies of niche magazines and business magazines are less likely to be stolen or missing.
So general interest magazines appear to be more likely to be stolen by someone who knows the postal system very well. Is the theft intentional?

Another India today issue missing

R&AW, ntro, cbi and/or other officials in panaji, goa are intercepting, diverting and stealing the correspondence of a harmless single woman engineer after making completely fake black money, security threat and money laundering allegations without any proof at all, for more than 5 years. It appears that they are making the false allegations only to steal the correspondence, especially the magazines to which the obc engineer has subscribed to, so that she faces losses and wastes time.
The latest stolen/missing issue of india today was dated November 16, 2015, though later issues dated November 30, 2015 were delivered. This has happened repeatedly for the last few years, and the dCan the R&AW, ntro, cbi officials openly explain what national security issue is involved in stealing india today copies repeatedly. If the agents of the intelligence agencies in panaji, goa are extremely dishonest, greedy and, will steal magazines and cannot be relied on, then these intelligence agency officials should not give these fraud agents great powers allowing them to intercept and keep correspondence of a harmless civilian.

In other parts of india also correspondence is monitored, however the intelligence agency officials are more honest and will usually ensure that the magazine subscriber will get the magazines they are paying their hard earned money for.

India today, Readers digest copies not delivered

The obc domain investor who finds copies of the India today magazine missing often, usually at least one copy a month missing in goa, enquired with the postman regarding the missing issues of the magazine. The postman said that he was delivering all copies of the magazine which he received on time, however it was observed that copies of india today and readers digest were often missing for many of the subscribers of these magazines, who would then complain to him.
Copies of niche magazines and business magazines are less likely to be stolen or missing.
So general interest magazines appear to be more likely to be stolen by someone who knows the postal system very well. Is the theft intentional?

Slow internet connection on 31 October 2015

Again on 31 October 2015, the internet connection of the obc bhandari Paypal account holder, domain investor and engineer has become extremely slow as it is routed through fraud indian intelligence agency officials, who falsely claim national security is involved, when actually they are involved in corporate espionage .
For more than 15 minutes around 1.55 pm the domain investor has been trying to open the website of an Indian webhosting company using Google chrome browser, yet the page is not getting opened.
The internet connection from different ISPs were used, yet the webpage is not opening.
If anyone from India can provide a reliable internet connection, there will be a lot of demand.

Fraud in diversion of postal mail

The postal mail of the obc bhandari engineer,domain investor, webmaster and Paypal account holder has been diverted to the well connected goan gsb frauds riddhi siddhi mandrekar, obc slut bsc sunaina, shivalli brahmin cheater nayanshree hathwar and others falsely claiming that these lazy greedy frauds are Paypal account holders, domain investors, owning this website also, when these frauds do not spend a single paisa on the domain name, as they think that cheating, exploiting the obc bhandari engineer, domain investor is their birthright .
In reality the local intelligence agency officials in goa are allegedly bribed by google, tata, and other companies to abuse their powers and make completely false claims so that these lazy greedy well connected fraud women can get great powers, a lucrative salary wasting tax payer money, while the real domain investor is being defamed viciously ,

These fraud women in Goa should not have been given the powers in the first place, because fraud brahmin officials are shameless and cannot be held accountable they are repeatedly wasting indian tax payer money for their personal gain, to get great powers, salary for their mediocre inexperienced lazy relatives and friends with fake resumes

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Postman not aware of theft of postal mail

The postal department has an elaborate RTI system for redressal of the complaints of their customers and they are extremely sincere in handling the complaint. However it appears that the theft of the mail of the domain investor is taking place at a high level, the lower level postal staff in panaji, goa, especially the postman is not aware of how the pilferage is taking place and who is involved in it.
The local postman has sincerely indicated that he is delivering what mail will come to him for delivery. After the complaint was filed with the post office regarding missing mail, he made a special effort to ensure that the mail was properly delivered to the address.
However if the powerful fraud intelligence agency official has been stealing the mail before it reached the postman, what can the postman do? It is time that the indian intelligence agency officials in CBI, R&AW, NTRo and other agencies in Panaji, Goa publicly justify what national security matters are involved in stealing copies of India Today .