Is this true now Bangalore government control and interfere in companies and startup job hiring process ? Tbh ! Why people's of karnataka wants this racist bill ?
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 3m
Why will Amul never go for an IPO?
Amul, India’s favorite dairy brand, is owned by millions of farmers.
Amul exists to support farmers, not to make profits for big investors.
Unlike regular companies, Amul is a cooperative, meaning it’s run for th
It’s actually frustrating, when the world’s “largest” professional network social media has this kind of reputation and repercussions, I mean, it’s just NOT fair. Takes away a lot from a lot of deserving people.
Must be solved.
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Comet
#uiux designer #free... • 5m
Stop overwhelming yourself with massive goals.
When you aim too high too fast, it’s easy to lose momentum and give up.
But here's a better way:
1. Start small. Focus on what you can handle daily.
2. Consistency is key, not speed.
3. Break down
looking for investors FPO ( FARMERS PRODUCE ORGANISATION)
Agriculture forms the backbone of our economy, yet countless farmers struggle to earn sustainable livelihoods. At [FPO], we are addressing this challenge by building a robust Farmers Produce
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Musahid
Working professional • 3m
Unified Platform for Farmers
Problem: Farmers in rural India, Especially in Rural, face exploitation by middlemen, poor market access, lack of storage, and outdated farming methods,
Purpose of the Idea: The purpose of this platform is to empower far
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Shubham Sharma
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
whats about plastic quality process ??
there are lot of range off plastic in scrap on one cost and after quality it will become a range
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 3m
Which AI tool has helped you a lot while your building process of your project !
Has it made your project easy and fun or nothing much valuable !
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Yahya
Think constructive, ... • 17d
Transforming Agricultural Energy with Sustainable Solutions
Problem:
Farmers in rural India spend ₹1,000 per day on diesel-powered irrigation, increasing their operational costs. Despite abundant crop stubble, its disposal remains a challenge, often