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The marginal propensity to consume in india is very less so i think even though it might have a good impact on the lifestyle of the people but the low propensity of consumption and a hight marginal propensity to save prevents them from opting the service provided by the startup
Sahil Sutra | YouTub... • 1y
You can save a lot of energy if, rather than constantly consuming something from the internet, you give yourself time to reflect on that learning as well. Mostly, what we consume on social media in terms of knowledge and learning is trash. Be car
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Hello guys You know this oil it is a palm oil The palm oil are import in India about 9-10 matric ton in a year. It is not a problems but due to the the extrem consumption of oil it cause a hart disease mean (Hart attack). The palm oil contain satu
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Idea 1: Vertical Farming Description:Vertical farming is a method of growing plants in vertically stacked layers, often in an indoor environment. This method uses hydroponics, aeroponics, or aquaponics to cultivate crops. Why it's futuristic: Verti
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According to NITI Aayog, "our water consumption will be twice of available supply by 2030." This is a huge problem to solve and I think there is a good business opportunity here. What are the different ways any household can do to manage/save/stor
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While traveling by bus in Pune, I saw three people fighting near a liquor shop due to excessive alcohol consumption. At that moment, an idea struck me—a business concept for a warehouse (dark store) for alcohol, similar to Zepto or Blinkit but for li
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Sitting at a dealership, Ravi eyed a high-end vehicle of his dreams. Though he understood in his heart that it came with invisible chains—monthly payments and stress—he was able to afford it on paper. One lesson he remembered was that you can't
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An avg Indian consumes ~3x sugar as an avg Chinese every day. And that’s an alarming thing to solve. Let's deepdive! .. An avg Indian consumes ~55gms of sugar every day. But, this is often played down by the fact that this is just 40% of what the
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