Singapore generates energy from people's waste .Why can't india do similar since India generates so much waste which later pollutes every city?
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Rama Subbarao M
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Tip no-1 : Start small, think big. Every giant company started as an idea. Focus on solving a problem, and scale from there.
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arman khan
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Plastic pen is big thread for our environment. My idea is making pen and pencil from agricultural waste. Prototype is ready
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Md Jaid
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Can a small idea make a big impact on business?
#Business #idea
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Ishan Singh
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I have a startup idea and I want to work on it but I don't have money to start so what should I do?
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Sandip Kaur
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Rama Subbarao M
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It's really good to be idealistic but...
Be prepared to be misunderstood.
Anyone working on a big mission...
Is gonna get called Crazy.
Even if you end up right.
But that can't stop us from getting started.
So what are you waiting for?
- Mark
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Aman Verma
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Having idea is enough for establishing a start-up.
I Suggest after having a idea founder should connect people working in the industry similar to idea or related to Idea.
It's easy to dream and think that your idea is great and you will create a
The only way to learn business is by running a business.
So it's better to start by doing it small so that you'll have enough runway time to experiment and learn from mistakes.
Instead of trying to go big in the beginning, burning out yourself and