😳 Can't believe this ! Delhi lower middle class People's are fighting for water tankers like a African countries.
Looks like soon everyone face this problem and guy's we need to plant more trees 🌴 Otherwise our India become Africa
We have 140 Cr
Interesting stat: High-poverty communities have 41% less tree canopy than low-poverty areas.
In other words, richer communities have more trees.
Trees are a necessity, but they're becoming a luxury.
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T V
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
ok peeps . here's my might and despair . so it's gonna be my birthday soon and I want to plant the same number of trees as my age but couldn't find a suitable place and hence the idea of an app grew on me......
An app for all plant lovers who want to
I am a civil engineer and also do construction work, I have been in this work for more than 10 years, I have an excellent business plan.
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Vegyanik bharat
Be the first of your... • 5m
hello investors
my self Raviraj and I am from Noida ( U.P )
I have an great business idea its more than a idea because i have researched many years the sector is more than 100℅ returns and in this sector i only need is money .
this is not a startup
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naaz
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
i have an idea where I can find funding and gudince can anyone help and I am sure this idea will make more than we expect so
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Hawk
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Medial • 4m
Investing is the art of harnessing your future self's wealth rather than spending it all today. Each rupee invested is a seed planted for exponential growth - Hawk.
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Arijit Ray
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Twilio • 5m
This might just be one of the best explainers on B-Trees out there.
Through my experience I have learned impatient people wait more than patient people
What's your view?
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Kedar Khedkar
Learn x earn • 9m
I am new on tha app, I have completed profile more than 50 % but I still cannot text people, can anyone help
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CHANAKYA
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Hyderabad is hurting. The Kancha Gachibowli forest, full of trees, peacocks, and deer, is being destroyed. Big machines are clearing 400 acres for IT offices, and it feels so wrong. This forest is like Hyderabad’s lungs, and we’re losing it. Students