Some amazing facts about the Indian Wedding Industry:
🔹Weddings are now the SECOND BIGGEST industry in India!
🔹Indians actually spend more on their child's wedding than on 18 years of education.
🔹On average, they put aside 5x the per capita GD
Gray Educational Social and Environmental society up India is a registered . The society is working for Educational system specially for girls and womens and women's empowerment women's hand made items. social works and all others. this society atta
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Pritam Bharadwaz
Stealth • 8m
As we can see the sneaker culture in india is growing and expensive sneakers is like a status symbol. Many peoples even buy sneakers in EMI. But there is only few quality indian sneaker brand. So, can we make a global sneaker brand from India?
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Karan Sahu
Stealth • 8m
Avoid individuals driven solely by money, even if they're friends. Money should never be the main motivation; it should come from contributing positively to society.
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Ankit Dubey
Stealth • 9m
Observation:
Mumbai is very community driven. Everyone Is part of sooo many groups, local group, society group, college group, etc. people come here to settle down.
Bangalore is very individualistic in nature, with flowing people using it as a pits
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Bhavya Ranpara
Stealth • 4m
The unfortunate reality of tech-driven businesses is that most competition is concentrated in the mid-market, which tends to plateau over time. Lower markets, lucrative for high-volume, low-margin operations, while premium and niche markets—both sele
Will the upcoming generations continue the grand wedding celebrations in India?
Will India change from status based market to wealth based market?
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QRoshin
Stealth • 1m
Should entrepreneurship be money driven venture or a passion driven one?
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Harsh Sharma
Stealth • 22d
AI is menace to society
Meanwhile AI :
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Mayank Kumar
Stealth • 5m
I never understood the point of buying overpriced goods, now i am happy that i never did!
Is buying over priced items a social status symbol?
I have seen many people stating India needs a luxury global brand, do we really?