Macbook pro not getting started!

HI Community',
i am facing issues with my macbook pro, Its not getting started and the charger does not show bright green signal. LED is bit dim.
i Had went to service centre, it worked with their charger and had turned on but not turning in now.
Please provide some inputs.
thanks

Perhaps a pin of the MagSafe connector of your charger got stuck: Apple Portables: Troubleshooting MagSafe adapters
(Check point 7.)

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