"You never know" • 1y
OUT OF THE BOX MARKETING! EP= We were fools all these days :( You might have heard that carrots improve eyesight. But it's all untrue. It's a fiction developed during World War II. In 1940, the British military began to shoot down 'German planes' during the day, so they conducted airstrikes during the night. But soon Britain came up with a technology In which they could literally see that german enemies during night also. But there was a problem: German soldiers were suspicious. So, in order to protect their new technology, the British said that 'Carrots make your eyesight better and allow you to see in the dark'. Now, we still believe it ! Like and follow for more ;)

Content creator • 1y
The hotel was built in 1903 by Jamsetji Tata, 21 years before the Gateway of India. The hotel was the first in India to have American fans, German elevators, Turkish parts, and English butler service. The hotel's original guests were Europeans, Mahar
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Prev- Founder & CEO ... • 1y
Most Indians love alcohol, In fact, in the early 18th century, Indians used to drink Sura, Toddy and local fermented drinks But today they are replaced by a popular British drink called "whiskey" How did this Happen? During the British raj, th
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Set2Score • 6m
A German firm is setting up its first tech centre in India with an investment of $8–10 million in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The move comes under the Global Startup Exchange Programme, backed by the Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MP
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I'm just a normal gu... • 9m
Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, has unveiled two new semiconductor design facilities in Noida and Bengaluru as part of India's efforts to enhance its semiconductor ecosystem. During the inauguration, he stated
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Tech guy with a busi... • 1y
Last night I’ve seen the movie “Lucky Baskhar”, and it exactly shows how Indian economy has got such a crisis during the times of Harshad Mehta. Yeah, I know it’s a scripted and it’s not an original one, but it portrays the scenes inspired by true in
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