Bisleri has a 32% share of the ₹8,000-crore organised packaged water market while the unorganised market is estimated to be more than double of it.
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Poosarla Sai Karthik
Stealth • 4m
I haven’t noticed this in a while. I’m using medial since 3 months. I’ve recently observed that it shows me a notification mark (1) on my Home Screen on this app and there are no such sort of notifications in the app. Though I’ve thoroughly checked t
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 9m
Recently heard New genz slang word opposing the FOMO Culture
POMO : pride of missing out
> Example : I experience the "pride of missing out" when I think about never having touched alcohol or smoked at a young age, even though my friends did.
Hello everyone! Day 4 of knowing about brands that failed to acquire the Indian market!
BISLERI POP
What's the first thing that comes to your mind after listening to Bisleri? Water right?
Well now we have ideologized it as a very successful water br
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Prakeerth Jisha Madhu Prakash
Stealth • 5m
Hey My name is Prakeerth !
Many of you might have heard about FreeWater by Josh Cliffords — a company with a simple yet brilliant concept: providing free water to people. But is that all there is to it?
Here’s the twist: the water is free because
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Rohith R
Stealth • 1m
Ok, This is crazy!
We got Chatgpt's close match competitor before GTA6!
I personally Tried this AI, and its insane. Though this startup is funded 80% lesser than Chatgpt, It outperforms chatgpt in many occasions (Benchmarked results in the web)
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 8m
Idea For You Implement Now
So guy's we all know that Diwali fire cracker and holi colour are so popular in India with the combined market size of 31000 crores and growth rate is around 5% .
Problem —
Currently in India colours and firecrackers a
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 7m
How Rapido Dominated the Bike Taxi Genre?
So Rapido was founded in 2015 by IIT alumni Aravind Sanka and Pavan Guntupalli.
Aravind, once stuck in traffic, realized that bikes could navigate traffic easily and thought of starting a bike taxi company