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“ Opium Industry ”
So guy's we all know that the market size of opium industry is around 30 billion dollars and by 2033 it become around 35 billion dollars with the growth rate of 5% and in India opium market is aroun
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Anonymous 5
Stealth • 2m
It taps into a growing market and leverages India’s pharmaceutical prowess noice.
Is the beer market in India growing, and does it make sense to launch a beer brand now with plans to expand into brewpubs and later to international markets?
India’s pet care market is growing at 13.9% annually, making it one of the fastest-growing pet care markets in the world.
It is estimated that India’s pet care industry will reach $800 million by 2025.but we have only few potential players in this in
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Mukesh Choudhary
Stealth • 3m
I am start a cleaning products startup
And this business market size is big and after 4-5 year this market is growing 5.6%
Hello, Is anyone into stock market trading? Can it be opted as a career?
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Abubakkar Siddiq
Stealth • 1m
Hey Venture Capital
I’m excited to present a unique opportunity to expand retail success into India’s booming agriculture sector. By establishing a nationwide chain of agricultural input stores modeled after successful retail pharmacy chains, we can
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Rocktim Ranjan
Stealth • 7m
If I divide a business into three stages:
Stage 1 - 0-2 years of introducing and convincing people about their products while trying to establish a presence in the market.
Stage 2 - 3-5 years of scaling and growing in the market.
Stage 3 - Maintai
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 5m
The kids you see on YT and instagram, whose parents have shoved cameras on their faces and lives, basically the “kid influencers”. It’s not for nothing friends, all these vloggers are into this market, and whats the kid influencer market?
INR 2200
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 1m
Just as we look at India’s second-hand car market, we can similarly look at India’s second-hand mobile market. There is still a significant gap here, especially in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities. While there are some startups in Tier 1 cities, no one is cu