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Tejas H

Stealth • 10m

Robotics is going to be the next big thing in this decade. Agree?

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Armaan Nath

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Is AI going to be the next big thing? What's your take on this🤔

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Anonymous

So after meesho Flipkart is also going to be profitable. But the intresting thing is phonePe is also on path to be become profitable

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Abhijeet

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Looking for investment for Green Energy Project.

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Arcane

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How big tech is cleverly evading its responsibility to become carbon neutral through creative accounting practices? Through "Renewable Energy Certificates" (RECs). The data centers of these companies have incredible power requirements which is met

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H i t

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What do you all think about green energy or renewable energy sector? is there any business opportunity available in this space?

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Abhijeet Mahajan

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Any discussion related to green energy especially biofuels, as waste (i.e. garden and vegetable) as become a major problem, how can we help environment and climate change by handling waste management properly?

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Gautam Das

Stealth • 11d

Trump 2.0 will focus on liquid diamond not on green energy.

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Shreyans Jain

Stealth • 20d

PM Narendra Modi recently announced significant renewable energy projects in Andhra Pradesh. On Jan 8, 2025, he laid the foundation stone for the Green Hydrogen Hub at Pudimadaka near Visakhapatnam. This project, the first under India's National Gree

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Dhanush R

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NTPC Green Energy IPO: NTPC Green Energy, a subsidiary of NTPC, plans to raise Rs. 10,000 Crores by issuing 92.59 crore fresh shares in its IPO. The price band for shares is set between Rs. 102 to Rs. 108, with the subscription period running

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