Originality Fosters the Growth
Part 1
A society that preserves and practices it's originality prospers and thrives, A society that imitates others chokes in long run and is subject to very less growth.
A broad example on this - Countries like Germ
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 7m
I think the problem in South American countries is more complex than just losing their original language and culture. Issues like colonialism, economic policies, and political instability play significant roles too.
China Builds AI Chatbot Trained On Xi Jinping's Thoughts: Here’s All That It Can Do
China has launched a new chatbot based on the political philosophy of its leader, Xi Jinping, as the Financial Times and the South China Morning Post
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Divyansh Maurya
Stealth • 1m
In India, around 90% of the population earns less than ₹30,000 per month, highlighting deep economic disparity (PLFS data). Despite this, societal focus often shifts to religious conflicts, pseudoscience, and extravagant rituals. Billions of rupees a
To effectively counter religious or political extremism, governments must focus on solutions that neutralize threats without creating new extremist groups or harming the economy and people. The key is to address the root causes—such as poverty, inequ
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Abhishek Kulthe
Stealth • 7m
Originality Fosters the Growth
Part 1
A society that preserves and practices it's originality prospers and thrives, A society that imitates others chokes in long run and is subject to very less growth.
A broad example on this - Countries like Germ
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Aryan Sukhdewe
Stealth • 9m
We are slowly moving towards a system of 30% taxation on capital gains.
[1] A lot of retail folks used to enjoy the indexation benefits on Debt mutual Funds.
This was taken away in 2023.
Rational? Well, Equities have no indexation-- why should
’m a bit surprised by how everyone’s in a tizzy over Indian Rupee's slide against the Dollar, and how Govt and RBI are being bashed over it.
It makes it amply clear that much of people don’t understand how & why currency markets move 🙏🙏
And, the
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Sanskar Agarwal
Stealth • 6m
🌍 India and China: The Middle-Income Trap Challenge
The recent World Development Report 2024 by the World Bank sheds light on a crucial issue: the "middle-income trap." This is a scenario where countries, after reaching a certain level of economic
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financialnews
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Outlook 2025: Indian Stock Market Poised for Moderate Growth
The Indian stock market ended 2024 on a subdued note, with the final trading day reflecting weak global cues. The Sensex remained in the red for most of the session, while the Nifty hit a
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Sairaj Kadam
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The Truth of the Rupee’s All-Time Low & Actionable Insights
(5 Minute Read)
The Indian Rupee (INR) recently fell to an all-time low of 84.1950 against the U.S. Dollar (USD). This decline follows a stronger USD, driven by early U.S. presidential ele