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Gautam Pareek

याचना नहीं अब रण होग... • 1y

I think its hard to run on this model because when you come to affordable hospital people seeks for trust not for hospital and in tier3 cities also hospitals run because of doctors fame ..and mostly in tier 3 cities also you will face direct completion from self employed doctors and its very hard to compete with them.

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