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I have an idea about one platform for babysitting. It can help working parents to leave their children in safe hands. Company provide full time and part time babysitting. According to children age 0 to 3, 1 to 3 year and 5 to 6 year many activi

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Ritu Bahuguna

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Hiring village girls. Bringing them to tier 1 cities. Giving them food and accommodation in the city. Too much costing for initial days. Not a good idea SHIV

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