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Day 1/ 30 of learning Indian constitution laws I believe we all should start learning about our constitution and its laws. It will help us protect ourselves and our loved ones from those who take advantage of our lack of knowledge. Why depend on law

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We really need institutions like Hindenberg to bring forth the corruptions in one's country. They prove blessings for the economy and we'll being of democracy 🙏

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What are the pros and cons of Indian education system compared to USA or foreign education system??

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What are the products that are exported most from India to other countries and Why? What are the ideal products which are cheap in India but expensive in other countries? how do you find buyers in other countries for your exports?

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This question has always intrigued me: why are some countries unwelcoming to new technology? It has always happened and will continue to happen in the future that technology creates a great divide among countries. When the Internet and automation w

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