Indian economy is likely to grow at 7.5% in 2024. Do you think it will really help the people living below the poverty line to transition to the middle class, or will this growing economy only benefit the rich? What is your opinion?
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Not really. Someone in the parliament recently said, you put a bunch of random indians, keep adani and ambani with them and gdp increases, minus them it’s the reality. That’s actually the truth.
Why are there no billionaires in India that overtake Gautam Adani or Mukesh Ambani? Basically, Mukesh Ambani is a second-generation billionaire. Gautam Adani is also, I guess, second-generation. But people like Warren Buffet, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Ga
One and only Adani is beating whole China with the help of port infrastructure but these poltician are literally hating Adani and motivating public to speak against Adani companies.
If Adani and Ambani leave India like other billioners then whole I
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Mr Z
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😅 I'm surprised that Adani has never spent anything on his own PR or marketing, while the Ambani family has done it hundreds of times, such as with weddings and launching family members in front of the world. Have you seen any kind of marketing in f
Today's Budget for Employees is like ....
Aur karoo meeting... Karte raho meeting....😂😂
And for sincere request Karntaka Government, even you didn't got anything from budget.
Iskeyle we should work for 14 hours....😭😭😭😭
The worst Finance Min
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
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Durga Puja plays an important role in the economy of West Bengal since it contributes largely to its GDP and provides widespread employment to all sections of people. The creative industries associated with the festival are valued at about ₹32,377 cr
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Pranav Patil
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YouTube • 7m
I don't really get it. What's actually the policy of media. Bcuz I'm seeing any random posts also are getting deleted by them. Is this happened to you?