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Billionaires donate ₹10 Cr to their own NGO. NGOs re-invest it into their "own projects.” ₹10 Cr turns white, tax-free, and legal. Meanwhile, real NGOs struggle for funding. Charity isn’t about giving. It’s about hiding. Still, believe in all those billionaire donations?
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Social work and transparency in NGOs and community needs more patient capital and support. India has more than 30 lakh NGOs and annual private (CSR, HNI and Retail) donation of 1.2 lakh crores, in which 37000 cr is retail. Till today it is a very har
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Hi! What are some good ways to reach out to NGOs apart from cold emailing/LinkedIn? I run an initiative of my own, promoting leadership skills among children, and am looking out for my next collaboration with an NGO (I’ve already worked and colla
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It's a great opportunity if consumer tech companies focus on building their own D2C vertical, given distribution is already cracked At PW, we had our own D2C vertical (selling books) contri 10%+ group revenue Nek Jewellery by Jar is doing 100 cr+
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Razorpay co-founders Shashank Kumar and Harshil Mathur, both 34, have become India’s youngest billionaires, each boasting a net worth of ₹8,643 crore. Their success reflects the rapid growth of India's fintech sector. India’s billionaire count has n
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Rakhi Foundation – A simple, no-login donation platform that displays real stories of women in need, lists connected NGOs, explains how donations help, and allows anyone to donate by entering their name, email, and amount. After payment, a thank-you
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Name : ClusterMart Problem: People struggle to buy and sell used goods safely and conveniently in their local communities. Solution: We create localized clusters (schools, colleges, neighborhoods) to connect buyers and sellers, enabling easy in-pers
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One day in class, sir asked, "What do you want to be?" One student said, "I want to become a billionaire." Sir replied, "Oh, that's it?" Another student said, "I want to become the president of my village, build roads, and develop the place." Sir
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