CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 1y
Creating a thing that replace every single street Carts from Asia and also working on few hard tech machines , writting world's 1st book about world's best 5000 strategies for business , creating unique Gorilla marketing model's for future marketings...etc
CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 1y
Currently in India every one is copying QSR model and try to scale all over the India without any proper regional food knowledge. Around 98% cafe and restaurant are closed or running in loss because they all are just copying other company model. Many
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West Bengal Tourism • 1y
980 full grown trees will be translocated from 376 acres of land which is planned for the 1st Phase of upcoming Deucha Pachami Coalfields Project in Birbhum. For the first time so many full-grown trees would be translocated from any project site in
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Hey I am on Medial • 10m
PureSip – Affordable Drinking Water for All Provide clean, affordable, and hygienically packaged drinking water at ₹5 for 500ml and ₹10 for 1L, significantly lower than the market price of ₹20 per bottle. This will be achieved by partnering with wate
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The Hidden Danger in Your Kitchen! Every day, millions of Indians unknowingly consume food products laced with chemicals, preservatives, and adulterants. From plastic-packed milk to fake paneer, and from spices loaded with colorants to unhygienic str
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Idea For You Implement Now — “ Puff corn sticks and Balls ” So guy's according to my research many Asian and foreign countries are consuming Puff corn sticks and Balls every year in very huge quantity and do you know the market size of puffed snac
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 3m
Nobody’s asking this: How did India bag Google's MASSIVE $10 bn data centre project? Most people don’t know - Malaysia, Tokyo, Seoul & Singapore were also competing for this mega project. And this makes it important to understand what the Modi Govt
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Trivias Around start... • 1y
GoJek In the streets of Jakarta, one man's vision was about to change the face of Southeast Asian tech. Nadiem Makarim, a Harvard-educated Indonesian entrepreneur, saw beyond the gridlock and spotted an opportunity that would not only revolutionize
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