I honestly thought they will never make a penny in profir. As the reviews by hotels and customers are really shitty.
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Koustubh Matange
🌎🌎🌎 • 9m
What you guys think of byd if they launch their seagull in India under 11 lacs? It would be gamechanger for electric vehicles in India and will make it difficult for indian brands to compete with it....
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Ameen Mazumder
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
As DJI is banned in India, it is possible to start a manufacturing company like DJI in India?….
There are MAKE IN INDIA startups which just assembles drone, but what will be the roadmap if there exist a MADE IN INDIA drone startup for vision of becom
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LIKHITH
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Medial • 3m
Just In: TESLA IS PREPARING ITSELF FOR ITS LAUNCH INTO THE INDIAN EV MARKET !🇮🇳
This is followed by their advertisement of 13 JOB openings in India which is indeed expected as they are entering Indian market
Now, Will Tesla benefit consumers or
how can a job portal make money in india as they are just connecting people. If i build one only for software developers what can i do
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DEBASISH RATH
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Is there anyway we can set up very small electronics(like earphones, led lights, toys, small portable fans etc) producing factory as minimal scale as possible in a tier 2 city in India?
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Dr Saurav singh
Doctor by profession... • 4m
success is extremely rare as a entrepreneur in India ?? -
-kunal shah
is it true
what make india unfavourable about entrepreneurship??
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AYAN DINDA
Ex - Campus Ambassad... • 1y
I have an idea guys from a long period of time and nowadays you are seeing that poor peoples especially old peoples are taking many goods on their when which is of cycle which is in slow speed but it is taking 1 to 2 foot areas so it is very difficul
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Yogender Diwan
D.B Cooper • 5m
People should Learn how to Value a Product, It's Worth, Costs, Margins and Quality. Instead of Going for Cheaper things they should go on the Quality.
This Will make a Great Standard of Living in Between the People.
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Mahendra Lochhab
Content creator • 5m
India is the world's sixth-largest coffee producer, and Asia's third-largest. The majority of India's coffee is grown in the southern region, with Karnataka producing around 70% and Kerala producing around 23%.