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Globally, India is the fastest growing market for air conditioners. By 2040, it is expected to cross China’s market size. Today, out of the 200 million units of air conditioners sold around the world, China’s market size will be around 80-90 million
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Scrap sell Its a huge quantity of earnings but none all have solid funding to grow this business Most of air conditioning scrap Huge quantity of copper, aluminum Also solid iron Along with quantity market sell old air conditioner My backgrou
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ACs soon won't go below 20°C: India is set to introduce a new regulation that will prevent air conditioners from being set below 20°C or above 28°C, aiming to standardise cooling practices and promote energy efficiency nationwide. The Government of
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💡What would be your approximate monthly Revenue? You’re running an e-commerce platform for automobile parts (ex: Amazon for Automobile Niche) Last year, you sold products worth ₹12 crore. Your platform charges a 15% commission on every sale. A
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I want to buy an iphone but spending a hefty amount I would rather prefer to go buy a second hand device which will definitely cost effective. OLX where there is no trust due to C2C model and not going on cashify due to high prices, not much of inve
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1. Core Idea: A company that specializes in home-based electronic repair and service for everyday users. It offers doorstep repair, maintenance, and setup services for electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, TVs, refrigerators, washing machine
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I just stumbled upon a startup that literally turns air pollution into ink and it absolutely blew my mind. It’s called Graviky Labs, and the brains behind it is Anirudh Sharma, an MIT Media Lab researcher who had a crazy thought while watching a die
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From 5,127 Failed Prototypes to a $20 Billion Empire! So meet James Dyson, an English engineer who likes Solving everyday problems with innovative engineering. In 1970s, James was frustrated with old vacuum cleaners. Firstly they were very bulky an
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