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Rahul Meena

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Indians often prefer imported products from countries like China, the USA, and Japan over domestic ones. This might be due to issues with affordability or product quality, leading to a lack of successful Indian mobile companies. Ironically, some individuals even vandalize their own Chinese-made products, incurring a personal loss. It's unclear when this mindset will change to elevate India's status. To reach the top, India needs to address the following: 1. Eliminate education taxes. 2. Focus on practical education rather than just theoretical knowledge. 3. Reserve dedicated spaces for freshers in every company. 4. Recognize that private universities and colleges often prioritize degree distribution over imparting knowledge. 5. Abandon the 'play and earn' approach. (jua, satta).

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