Reliance is diversifying too much and too fast. I know but ,its annoying. Now they are trying to compete with zerodha.
I hope they fall and someone self-made take their place
Why do engineering students fall into the trap of DSA and development?
What are some other career opportunities they should consider trying? 🤔
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Yash
Stealth • 5m
People are Crazy Behind Self Help Books. Biographies, Philosophy,Fiction are far far better than them, not totally neglecting self help but , they are so overhyped.
Fictions makes up your imagination. Biographies tells you how did great people actua
So I'm trying to make a business model cum welfare organization that will have people with unorthodox professions providing youngsters with the advice and knowledge to try and tackle the problems that they might face in trying to pursue an unorthodox
If it wasn't annoying enough that hackers try to scam us through emails and calls, now they've started with texts too?
"Smishing" is a form of phishing that involves text messages that appear to come from credible sources asking you to update or pro
You only get what you deserve; saying someone was lucky is not the correct way to put it; they were in the right place at the right time, so they deserved it.
someone said to me zepto guys were lucky.
OYO guy was lucky.
Flipkart guys just copied
SEBI's New Rules and Impact on Zerodha
1. True-to-Label Circular (Oct 2024): Stricter regulations on promoting derivatives may reduce Zerodha's revenue by 10%, shifting focus to simpler products like equity and mutual funds.
2. Index Derivatives C
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Ishant Gupta
Stealth • 6d
I just went off from the Medial for a few days, They introduced Premium plans, Now It's annoying by popping again and again.
Although it was necessary for revenue but I think Plan Introducers should have thought on it a bit more, This can even lead
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Inactive
Stealth • 4m
In 1999, Webvan, an online grocery delivery startup (us zamane ka zepto), was scaling at a breakneck pace. Backed by millions in venture capital, they expanded to multiple cities in the US, built massive warehouses, and hired hundreds of employees, a