The temperature in my area is above 49°C today, and there is a significant water scarcity.
I see a huge opportunity in this space. Are there any startups working on this problem, and how are they solving it?
Is water scarcity and pollution really a problem and if yes then what solutions peoples are expecting please I need everyone’s thought
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Vishwajeeth Yogeshwara Krishnamurthy
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Why do you think there are no innovative boat, ship, yacht companies in India ? It's such a huge market, our country's 2/3rd borders are filled with water.
I live in indore madhya pradesh here due to scarcity of water there is no farming for nearly about 4 months and also as we know about banglore as things progress I think there would not be water available so easily in 10-15 years and how can this pro
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Sanskar
Stealth • 7m
Large cities are suffering from water scarcity crises but this Israeli company has found the solution for it.
Watergen is one of the leading suppliers of Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) globally. They are known for their different range of AWG p
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 10m
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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The unknown entrepreneur
Stealth • 10m
Startup news - 1
This Indian startup called ' BOSON WHITE WATER ' is converting sewage water into drinkable water . As you know Bengaluru is suffering through a huge water crisis . This is what Vikas Brahmavar , the CEO of the company is trying to
Everytime I listen clean drinking water is a big issue.Even someone said the next world war will happen for water.even 3.6 million peopl dies because of clean water and sanitation.41% people don’t have clean drinking water till now..
I have few ques
Water Crisis Threatens India's Growth, Warns Moody's:
A Moody's report sounds the alarm on India's water crisis, highlighting its potential to stall economic growth and social stability.
The Challenge: Growing population, urbanization, and climat
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sumanth reddy
Stealth • 10m
According to NITI Aayog, "our water consumption will be twice of available supply by 2030."
This is a huge problem to solve and I think there is a good business opportunity here.
What are the different ways any household can do to manage/save/stor
I just figured out, most of the children want to go to Delhi University, and they come from different cities so obv they will stay in hostels, and there's such a huge huge huge market there, children are ready to pay insane prices to get a good P.G.