Hi there will a startup like Halo cabs will work in India.
So this it how it works.
We will pay cab drivers to place a smart digital billboard on the roof of there cars and sell the advertisement slots to various companies later will introduce in cab
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Siddharth Parmar
Stealth • 8m
This idea was originally from other country and in India it's work hardly if you try 👍
Platform for expats in India to register and interact with each other.
* Create their profile.
* Find people from their own country.
* Find businesses from their own country registered in India which they can connect with
* Help each other navig
it's idea work in india. loan settlement company! doing credit card, personal
settlement in 40-50%
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Giggity
Stealth • 11d
In india judges never face any consequence of any kind it's better to leave this country
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 8m
Try indigenous LLM (chatgpt from india) developed by ola 👇
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 1m
If you are starting out in a startup always try to target India 1 as it's very difficult to extract money from India 2 and India 3, wait until you become a seasoned entrepreneur.
I was reading somewhere that....
In current date india is world largest growing country in it sector..
is it true??
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 7m
In generating solar energy, India has left Japan behind and has become the third largest solar energy generating country in the world.
India was ranked 9th in generating solar energy in 2015.
Last year India generated 5.8% of its total energy from
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Aarihant Aaryan
Stealth • 1m
It's fascinating how in India 0.1% of 1.4B people create a disproportionate impact to take the country forward
While the rest are busy fighting for religion, caste, work life balance and "hating" the wealthy.
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Aarihant Aaryan
Stealth • 1m
It's fascinating how in India 0.1% of 1.4B people create a disproportionate impact to take the country forward
While the rest are busy fighting for religion, caste, work life balance and "hating" the wealthy.