Using hp pavilion 15 and it says plugged in not charging for battery

hii am using hp pavilion 15 e053se with win 8 genuine. i m having problem with charging the battery. it says plugged in not charging. but in between it starts charging too..what should i do..?? 

Hi Waleedahmed, Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have read your thread on your HP Pavilion 15-e053se Notebook and having an issue with the battery. Here is a link to test and calibrate the battery. Here is a link to test the ac adapter. Hope this helps. Thanks.

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