India’s Infrastructure Story over the past 9 years:
- 3x more cities have metro coverage
- Built 92,000 Km new national highways amounting to 15x the radius of the earth
- 100% growth in the number of airports
- 100% increase in handling capacity
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Prashant Singh
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TopHire.co • 6m
Some of this is true and some are just numbers on paper.
For example - 100% households electrified. Definitely not true.
Is it true over achievers (Toppers) in study are scared to pursue their passion?
Some maybe are passionate about study but most of them are just a crammar.
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Rahul Gupta
Stealth • 6m
India’s Infrastructure Story over the past 9 years:
- 3x more cities have metro coverage
- Built 92,000 Km new national highways amounting to 15x the radius of the earth
- 100% growth in the number of airports
- 100% increase in handling capacity
Give some startup ideas name which are not discovered yet ??? Just tell anything what's on your thought.
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Himesh Jain
Stealth • 7m
Hey is it just me who thinks that most of the Indian startups are not creating anything new but are just focused on some fixed categories that are already saturated. Why there are no mind boggling tech startups, med startups etc. Everyone is into som
is this app safe for sharing some pitches which are not yet got the patents...just trying to get some reviews on the pitch by professionals..
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Akshat Garg
Stealth • 9m
Growth isn't just about scaling numbers.
It's about:
• Deepening customer relationships
• Innovating beyond the competition
• Expanding your network strategically
• Investing in your team's development
• Learning from failures, not just successes
I have read many posts regarding criticizing Indian to lack innovation they are just copy.
But, according to me that's not true
While some Indian startups draw inspiration globally, their billion-dollar valuations reflect innovative solutions for th
If this is true, maybe we should all invest in paper to reduce risk in our portfolios.
Two day traders are looking at the commodity stocks for office supplies on their computer.
“What’s the movement on desks and chairs?” asks the first stockbroker.
how do I calculate TAM I know it's just potential customers* Arpu but I am only sure about arpu not about customers how many are there or a range, share me the best way to find the numbers please 🥺