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Vikas Khemani, who started Carnelian Asset Management and Advisors, recently talked to Moneycontrol about how India is changing and creating great chances to make money. He said that India has young and hopeful people, which helps drive these chances. "People are buying more things, and we have been excited about making things since October 2020," Khemani explained. He compared India's manufacturing to what China was like in 2005, saying there is a big chance to earn money. Khemani also mentioned that India's banks are strong and among the best in the world, with many chances in loans, services, and new ideas in these areas.
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ā Saheb , I don't have money to travel to Delhi ā please send the award by post ā š„ŗ These are the words of Haldhar Nag , The 66 year old poet in kosli language and he got India's biggest honour Padma Shri award but struggling to get money for livi
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The Man Who Sold Pixels ā Alex Tew In 2005, a 21-year-old student, Alex Tew, wanted to pay for college but had no money. He launched The Million Dollar Homepage, selling ad space at $1 per pixel. The website became a sensation, and he sold all pixel
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BYJU'S CEO Byju Raveendran apologized to the teachers of the edtech company for the delay in salary payments. "We haven't been able to compensate you for your work. This isn't right, and Iām truly sorry," Raveendran wrote in an email. He said that he
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Sam Altman attended John Burroughs, an elite prep school, and later enrolled at Stanford University. However, he did not complete his education at Stanford, choosing to drop out in 2005. Despite not finishing his degree, he was honored with an honora
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21 year old Mark Zuckerberg explains why he isnāt worried about competition from Google In 2005, Mark Zuckerberg, then just 21 years old, gave a talk at Harvard where he shared his thoughts on competing with big companies like Google. Instead of w
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