Now I understand that Indian's don't want to work on hard tech because it's need huge dedication and Research for creating any innovation like Chinese and Japanese start-ups .
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SHIV DIXIT
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Japan population is decreasing day by day even they don't have proper working population for growth of country so if any Indian marriage with Japanese girl and settle in Japan so they will get good salary and life style just by marriage and long visa
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Gen z generation is increasing day by day soon they will become more careless with money and rich , middle class boys rapidly accepting western culture so that's the opportunity for making massive money by opening BAR chain just like re
š„š¤Æ Chinese are selling flying taxis on marketplaces for $350,000.
The first batch sold out immediately.
They are killing manufacturing and dominating like a god in tech field . Sometimes I think Indian entrepreneurs are nothing infront of these
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Vaishnavi Gupta
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A startup is a human institution designed to create a new product or service under conditions of extreme uncertainty. Yet successful startups are full of activities associated with building an institution : hiring creative employees, coordinating the
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Deepanshu Yadav
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Looking for Technical co founder ( with coding skills)
Dm if you are interested
Creating fin tech app ( stock market)
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SHIV DIXIT
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Startups who creating small ai tech tools and services and they are thinking that they will get big success , large amount of money and settled life after creating any tool or services than I just want to tell you one thing that this will never happe
What are you advice upon the idea of creating a website series on gta v with the characters and there dialogues and scenes
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Pratik
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Today I Learned #7
Shocking story of Japanese Art!!
Sashimono is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that dates back to the 8th century. It involves intricate joinery without the use of nails or adhesives. Master craftsmen carefully cut in