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I have noticed that many celebrities, and businesspeople attend podcasts, events, or functions to showcase that they are trustworthy, good individuals who contribute to the nation. Their behavior often seems to be a display of image-building, from charity work to public statements. This can sometimes appear as an effort to align themselves with social causes or to enhance their public appeal. All of this is done for fame and to maintain a positive reputation in the public eye. If you know someone like this, comment below.
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Indian Railways spends ₹1200 crore on cleaning gutka stains every year! For reference, it costs India ₹120Cr to manufacture a Vande Bharat train. As a society, we often tarnish our own assets, whether they are monuments or public property, without
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On Friday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Spotify CEO Daniel Ek issued joint statements criticizing the EU's approach to regulating AI, particularly open-source development. They believe the current rules are stifling innovation and hindering Europea
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Fukra Insan launched his drink and it is priced at ₹150, YouTubers launch their products thinking that we are celebrities and the whole of India will buy our products, maybe instead of thinking about this they should think what the public needs, they
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In India, taxes like income tax are really high, but the public services don't seem to match. My suggestion: If someone pays ₹5 crore in tax, the govt should tell them, 'Instead of paying us, invest that money in your local area—build roads, schools,
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Why Nobody talks about the other side of entrepreneurship? Sucessfull Founders Makes Money, Get Fame And Treated as Celebrities But There is Another side too. Most of the founder failed to build A successful startup due to various reasons despite g
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