Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata Continues to Dominate the Indian airports Revenue list under Airport Authority of India
The Revenues of Top 10 Indian Airports under AAI (2023-24) are:
Kolkata: ₹1578.61 Cr
Chennai: ₹1,212
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Shrinivas Bhalerao
Stealth • 8m
What are your thoughts on the future of entrepreneurship? How might trends such as sustainability, artificial intelligence shape the startup ecosystem in the coming years?
boAt: Riding the Audio Wave (with a Recent Setback)
Company: boAt (founded 2016)
Industry: Consumer Electronics (Audio)
Challenge: Stand out in a crowded audio market.
Solution: Stylish, budget-friendly audio for young consumers.
Results:
Growt
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Vishu Bheda
Stealth • 9m
People say, "Only 3% of Indian people invest in stock market, in US it is 60%, what will happen if 20% of Indians invest in Stock Market?"
I will tell you what will happen.
I will float a company, "Myka PapaTM", will make Rs 500 cr loss, but confid
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ICICI Bank • 4m
Our indian market has become a big bubble ipo of dealership with only 18 employees is getting 4800 cr of offers.
What do you think??
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Shubham Khandelwal
Stealth • 6m
The Drought Is Finally Over Now 💥
The History Has Been Rewritten Now💥
IT'S COMING HOME AFTER 17 LONG YEARS 🔥
INDIA Is Back NOW 💥🔥
#T20WorldCup2024Final #T20WorldCup2024 #T20IWorldCup
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N K Yadav
Stealth • 7m
India in coming 10-12 years-
- Size of economy - from $3.8 trillion to $10t
- Per capita income- from $2500 to $6000-7000
- Discretionary spending- from $500-600 to $3000
- Infra spending- from $200-250b to $650-700b
- Equity Investors- 5-6% to 15%.
A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they don’t realise that’s what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 19d
Master's Union is one of the best MBA colleges for startups. So why, even after 4-5 years, we haven’t seen any big startups founded by its students?