buy 10 Alto and 10 driver monthly 15000×10=150000 and one car daily income minmum 2000×10=20000 daily fuel cost total 4000 20000-4000=16000 daily driver wages 5000 16000-5000=11000 and 2000 daily car maintenance 11000-2000=9000 net profit
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Invest in LensBajaar.com: Transforming Eyewear in
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Rishab
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People gets excited when they hear words like " earn passive income","earn money online" etc.
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