This Week In History;
July 23, 1903: Ford Motor Company sold its first car, the Ford Model A.
July 24, 2024: Mumbai's First Underground Metro Line is planned To Launch.
July 25, 1978: Louise Brown, the world's first 'test-tube baby' was born.
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Honoring the legacy of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam on his birth anniversary. A visionary leader, an inspiring teacher, and the People's President. His dreams for India continue to guide us. ๐๐ฎ๐ณ #APJAbdulKalamJayanti #MissileMan"
Today Zakir Hussain who helped India to push it's cultural and traditional values all over India passed away but he was the most loved Indian muslim after APJ Abdul Kalam and lakhs of Indians feeling really sad today because Zakir Hussain was person
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Sarun George Sunny
The Way I See Itย โขย 5m
โRatan Tata: A Visionaryโs Farewell, A Legacy of Inspirationโ
Today, with heavy hearts, we say goodbye to one of Indiaโs greatest icons, Ratan Tata, who passed away at 86. Like Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Tata was a visionary who dedicated his life to b
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Rahul verma
Founder at LittleMov...ย โขย 5m
I'm heartbroken to hear about Sir Ratan Tata's passing. He was a true legend who changed India's business world with his kindness and vision. His legacy will inspire us all. Rest in peace, sir. You will be missed. ๐
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Outย โขย 8m
This Week In History;
July 23, 1903: Ford Motor Company sold its first car, the Ford Model A.
July 24, 2024: Mumbai's First Underground Metro Line is planned To Launch.
July 25, 1978: Louise Brown, the world's first 'test-tube baby' was born.
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Guys,
I just attended a tech and automotive startup fest in Bengaluru, and wow, the experience was absolutely mind-blowing. The startups I saw there are truly remarkableโthese young entrepreneurs are building companies with the potential to compete w
there was a push notification from medial
today about latest funded startup jobs to apply before everyone else
i missed that
i cant find that post or news of list of those startups