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Idea For You Implement Now So guy's we all know that 60 crores ( 47% ) Indian's don't have their own home even most of them are living in streets and bad areas because they are no so rich . Even students are not able to afford rented Homes because

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Phanirockzzz

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Great one, but is there any researches that this kinda homes reliable in Indian environment. If it's then they can make this as rooms and use them as oyo, Airbnb and pgs. They will be both affordable and great.

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