Question of execution
Why urban company is providing services by themselves and not making itself as a market place for services where service providers can list their services
What's the reason behind it ?
And can we make a marketplace for serv
That’s god that’s good.. but then you’ll have a lot of costb just on that..management issues as well. Operationally it’s quite tedious. 😊
Hope i wasn’t rude or anything as that wasn’t my intention😁All the best
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