I don't understand, why young people always wants to work on only billion dollars idea 😐.
Some of my friends are trying to find extraordinary unique idea for startup and ignoring normal problems. They are waiting for the time when they got a brilli
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SHIV DIXIT
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Some problems are not problem they are part of human life . Entrepreneurs always think big and if you're solving small and useless problem then you're the biggest Dumbo.
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What are your biggest problems with living in India?
Next billion dollar startup in India will not be the startup who is solving climate problem but the startup who will be solving India biggest problem which is traffic in India's metro cities like Bangaluru,Mumbai etc.
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Is anyone here passionate about solving the problem in the mental health sector?
Looking for a cofounder. From a marketing and business background.
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What are the Indian startups that are currently working on solving the traffic problem ?
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Problems can be solved, Inconvenience is Subjective.
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