Ten days until the Olympics in Paris !! So...
Here is a list of the historical Olympic venues till date.
● 1896 – Athens, Greece
● 1900 – Paris, France
● 1904 – St. Louis, USA
● 1908 – London, UK
● 1912 – Stockholm, Sweden
● 1920 – Antwerp, Belgium
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 2m
Oyo has no hotels.
Ola has no cars.
Make my trip has no planes.
Flipkart has no products.
Zomato/Swiggy have 0 restaurants.
Millionaire Migration, 2024.
India set to loose more than 4300 Millionaires in 2024.
Top Destination for Millionaires are: UAE (Middle East), followed by USA & Canada (North America), Australia.
Do you guys think moving to dubai to save taxes (or any other tax haven country) is a good move?
I mean it surely has its pro's but there are con's as well.
Share your views!
In dubai, the tax on IT business is 0 %
But still, Why did benagaluru became IT Hub?
Comment down the possible reasons
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Saksham
Stealth • 5m
Milestone Alert: 50 UK Trademark Registrations! 🎉
We're thrilled to announce a significant milestone in our firm's journey. We've successfully registered our 50th trademark in the United Kingdom!
This achievement represents 50 unique brands protec
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Ashwini Khare
Stealth • 10d
what do you think which is the good market for beginner in online business USA or UK ??
If you have another country suggestion
Share your views....
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Mr Z
Stealth • 4m
Zepto and Blinkit are killing Amazon and Flipkart — not Kirana shops!
The Crazy Part? Zepto has gone from 0 to ₹10000 Cr in sales in less than 3 years,
And is on its way to surpass the 22-year-old DMart in just 18 months!
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Mr Z
Stealth • 7m
What's a scam that's so normalized that we don't even realize it's a scam anymore?
Me- Taxes. Once you tax the income, why is there a tax again in the name of GST?
Whatever the shop / company earns they can give it as income tax.
This approach n
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Mr Z
Stealth • 7m
What if there was 0% GST in India?🤔
But first, what is GST?😶
It was introduced in 2017. It replaced taxes and aimed at creating a single national market.
GST rates vary from 0% to 28%, depending on the product or service.