Jio users are getting absolutely free from this data, see whether you got it or not

In September this year, Reliance Jio launched a celebration offer on successful completion of two years in the telecom industry, in which Geo users were getting 8GB free data. This free data voucher of Geoan was being automatically launched in September and October with an active plan. As a result, users got 16 GB free data in two months. Both of these vouchers were part of the Geo Celebration Offer. That was to unexpected in October.

However, it seems that Geo has increased the limit for its celebrity offer. Because even in November, customers are receiving 8 GB of data. Reliance Jio's active customers can get 8 GB of free data in the month of November.

To know about this offer, Geo users will have to log in to My Geo App, where they will get information about this offer. Let us know that under this offer, customers get 2 GB of daily additional data for 4 days. Geo is offering the same in November also.

Check whether this is free data or not

Log in to my Geo App from your active geo number
Here you will find information about your current plan in the My Plan of My Geo App.
Here Geo users can see that Geo Celebration offer is available for valid time.
This celebrity pack will be active for customers in November. In which they can take advantage of high speed data.

Let's say that some users are not able to see this offer. It is worth mentioning that Geo's celebration pack was to be completed in October but this offer is still getting. Under this plan, users are getting 4G data free for four days. According to which total 8 GB free data will be available in 4 days.

READ IN GUJARATI

A legal agreement that conveys the conditional right of ownership on an asset or property by its owner (the mortgagor) to a lender (the mortgagee) as security for a loan. The lender's security interest is recorded in the register of title documents to make it public information, and is voided when the loan is repaid in full.
Virtually any legally owned property can be mortgaged, although real property (land and buildings) are the most common. When personal property (appliances, cars, jewelry, etc.) is mortgaged, it is called a chattel mortgage. In case of equipment, real property, and vehicles, the right of possession and use of the mortgaged item normally remains with the mortgagor but (unless specifically prohibited in the mortgage agreement) the mortgagee has the right to take its possession (by following the prescribed procedure) at any time to protect his or her security interest.

In practice, however, the courts generally do not automatically enforce this right when it involves a dwelling house, and restrict it to a few specific situations. In the event of a default, the mortgagee can appoint a receiver to manage the property (if it is a business property) or obtain a foreclosure order from a court to take possession and sell it. To be legally enforceable, the mortgage must be for a definite period, and the mortgagor must have the right of redemption on payment of the debt on or before the end of that period. Mortgages are the most common type of debt instruments for several reasons such as lower rate of interest (because the loan is secured), straight forward and standard procedures, and a reasonably long repayment period. The document by which this arrangement is effected is called a mortgage bill of sale, or just a mortgage.
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