Platform name - Y Cook
Problem- Many couples are busy with work and have no time to cook but have no option as restaurant meals are not like homemade meals.
Solution- making homechefs as entrepreneurs in all areas where we can order home made food
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Akash
Stealth • 5m
Similar concept is already in big boon in asia
Dabbavala concept in mumbai and Dhabas in delhi which deliver food to students and employees
3 students killed in Delhi IAS coaching centre floodings because of bad infrastructure and water management system . Still government of Delhi aam aadmi party is not taking any responsibility .
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SHAI
Stealth • 5m
Guys I wanted to know if someone has an idea in super app
Or a concept similar to this
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 6m
1=} Delhi rivers are dirty
2=} Banglore has water shortage
3=} Mumbai has jobless peoples
Why any startup is not solving these problems in big cities
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Arcane
Stealth • 4m
Can you guess which telecom circle’s users run up the highest bills? Many would assume it’s the tier 1 cities of Mumbai or Delhi. But surprisingly, that's not the case!
Let me tell you that the highest mobile bills aren't in metropolitan areas like
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Girisha Anamala
Stealth • 1m
Hey Guys, I have come up with an idea recently. As a student at a university located in a rural/semi-urban area, where transportation infrastructure is still developing and travel costs are high, I've encountered a common challeng of safety and affor
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Vinayak
Stealth • 2m
What is the concept of late night shows in America? And why there aren't anything similar in India? I mean there are interview programmes, but why no late night shows?
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 1m
Update: you can now schedule orders on Zomato.
Plan your meals better by placing an order up to 2 days in advance, and we’ll deliver right on time. For now, scheduling is available for orders above ₹1,000, at around 13,000 outlets across Delhi NCR,
With a vast population and a growing demand for education, India could benefit from online learning platforms similar to Coursera and Udemy, offering courses in various fields to students and professionals.