Few people dieing because they don't have job and few people's dieing because they have job but work load is too high .
What's going on this world ?
what's the solution ?
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 3m
's true, the imbalance in work opportunities and workload is a real issue
How important is a problem statement?
If you can deliver a better product than the competition ,if it's quicker delivery or cheaper prices. Will it be a issue if there is not a huge problem? For example in the fashion industry if delivery speed is n
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Mayank Shukla
Stealth • 3m
I submitted my idea "HamTiv" for Red Bull Basement 2024 through Medial’s Startup Showcase.
I am building the platform to solve the Imbalance in the ratio : "Number of Candidates/ Job Opportunities in Particular Career Field".
So if you think it's
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Sahil Shaikh
Stealth • 6m
I know how difficult it is to live and how difficult it is to get a good life.
Suffering is true.
Hard work is true.
Challenges are true.
Success is true, but it is subjective to multiple forces.
Keep striving, friends.
I trust you and wish yo
i need a partner who has a two wheeler vehicle and is ready to be a part time broker in the real estate secondary market space. we would work on a commission basis.
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hussain sarwer
Stealth • 5m
Entrepreneurship is a very selfish journey. You’re doing this for self satisfaction. And to serve millions of people who may benefit from your creation. Remember the sacrifice your closest ones will make while you embark on this. There needs to be a
According to the latest foundit report, India's job market is experiencing a surge in opportunities, freshers in high demand.
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Pradeep Chaurasiya
Stealth • 10m
Democracy is dying all over the world... And the common people are the one who are getting the heat... Although this is the whole big issue to start a conversation with.... So I've discussed the whole issue in the video provided below
Have a nice day
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Shubham Khandelwal
Stealth • 5m
15 Crores ($1.7 Million) for a 4 BHK flat in Noida, UP. That's insanely overpriced.
Does India's Real Estate market is in a Bubble?
For this kind of money you can buy a property in a decent location in Dubai or Singapore.
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