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Payal Manghnani

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Two students experienced a severe shortage of water while attending college. To overcome this challenge, they developed a method to collect water from the air. Their brilliant idea not only solved the water crisis but also led to an impressive income of 1 crore within a year.

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🚀 Let's kill all the people's who are eating animals in the world 🌍 🤔 By 2030-40 , 40% of the total world population will live in a water crisis because people like you are eating innocent animals meat and then show's concerns on normal issues

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