Back to feeds

The Great Depression (1929-1939) The Great Depression (1929-1939) was a severe global economic crisis starting with the U.S. stock market crash on October 29, 1929, known as Black Tuesday. Over-speculation (risky investments) and excessive borrowing

See More

Sameer Patel

Stealth • 7m

Yeah it affected India due to this exports were significantly declined and the farmers who used to export were now poor.

0 replies2 likes

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Altamash Zia

Stealth • 8d

India's exports to the United States reached $77.5 billion in the fiscal year 2024, reflecting steady growth over the past three decades at a compound annual growth rate of 10.3%, according to a Bank of Baroda report. The key export items during FY24

See More
0 replies9 likes
Image Description
Image Description

TREND talks

Stealth • 8d

📢 McDonald's is no longer fast food — it's now a restaurant.🍟 🤔 Due to the increase in the Big Mac Index, poor people are massively stopping to eat at McDonald's. But the number of customers is growing thanks to those who used to dine in expensiv

See More
2 replies15 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Amanat Prakash

Stealth • 6d

Attention Founders: Avoid Register Karo for Your Company Registration Needs I strongly advise against using Register Karo for company registration due to their unprofessional and unethical practices. Here’s my experience: 1. Misleading Sales Ta

See More
8 replies7 likes

Aryan patil

 • 

Monkey Ads • 4m

Recently came across an video by abhi and niyu and here's my thoughts as a son of farmer that why agriculture income shouldn't be taxed: The agritech industry would suffer if farmers were taxed, similar to the impact on companies like Adani Ashirwad

See More
0 replies5 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Vikas Acharya

 • 

Medial • 19d

Kashmir, often called the “crown jewel of India” due to its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is also known for producing some of the finest agricultural products such as saffron, almonds, and walnuts. however According to a study

See More
3 replies8 likes
1

Shuvodip Ray

 • 

YouTube • 7m

AI can significantly transform the Indian agro industries in various ways, including improving crop yields, reducing input costs, and enhancing price realization for farmers. Here's a detailed look at how AI can be a game-changer: Crop and Soil Heal

See More
0 replies3 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Hiral Jain

Stealth • 7m

Hey there! Ready for the John and Flagler again! (p-5) As we have seen J&F cracked deals with both railroads and both parties were in a win-win situation. The only parties who were at a loss were P Railroads and the competitors of Standard Oil. Now

See More
2 replies12 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Sanskar

Stealth • 3m

What is Ripple effect? 🤔 Festivals are also called economic drivers of India -> because festivals are the one which creates Consumption boom, Seasonal employment, Export income, Capital investment -> Whenever festivals approaches they increases

See More
3 replies12 likes
2
Image Description
Image Description

HigherLevelGames

Stealth • 7m

Once upon a time, students used to install Byjus and when they signed up, they were given an easy test. After sometime, someone from Byjus would call the parent of the child who took the test, and will tell the parent how smart he/she is and that t

See More
12 replies11 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Tech Consumers

 • 

YouTube • 22d

AI and robotics are transforming healthcare by improving precision and accessibility. For example, AI algorithms now assist in detecting diseases like lung cancer and corneal infections with greater accuracy. Robotics, meanwhile, is enabling intricat

See More
3 replies4 likes

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.