😂 Looks like government don't have money to afford good developers .....
Our 🤡 Whole system is meme
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Nawal
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SELF • 9m
‼️ A $486-Billion Global Scam ?
In 2023, financial fraud reached $485.6 billion, nearly matching Singapore’s GDP. Payments fraud, driven by tactics like banking trojans, makes up 80% of these losses. Credit card fraud adds another $28.6 billion.
Have you guys checked out this chat Ai avatars feature on WhatsApp? Looks like Indians are using it extensively to chat with AI girls and flirt and what not 😂😂😂
imo, we Indians pay for only 5 things
1. Food
2. House
3. Kid's marriage and education
4. Anything that can give them hope for making rich (like zerodha, stocks etc)
5. Credit / lending
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yesu raju
Stealth • 1m
It sounds like you have an interesting idea for a competition tournament app, where users pay an entry fee to participate, and prizes are awarded based on rankings. To attract investors, you'll need to clearly communicate key aspects of your idea. He
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 9m
As you see in the picture , UPI is skyrocketing since 2016 to 2024 to approx . 8B transactions .
• companies like Phonepe,Google pay are dominating the market with atleast 80% market share , Paytm market share fall from 13 to 9%.
• Government will
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Harshajit Sarmah
Stealth • 6m
San Francisco-based startup Story has raised $80 million in funding to develop a blockchain to protect creators’ intellectual property from being used by AI developers like OpenAI without authorization.
The funding round was led by Andreessen Horowi
An airline has a 100 seater aircraft. It fills fuel for $10,000.
The per seat fuel cost works out to $100.
In addition, the airline spends another $10 on providing food and a beverage to each flyer. So the total cost per seat is $110. They decide to
Welcome to STARTUP TALES !
Ep=2(Scrap bazar)
●Intro:
A 22 year old boy named Kamalesh made a Kabadiwala startup which makes 5 lakh+ per month.
●Business model:
It collects scrap from households and sells it to scrap buyers.Essentially, anyone could
Oyo, the hospitality startup, is pursuing a pre-IPO round at a $2.3 billion valuation, 80% below its 2019 peak of $10 billion.
Fundraising: Targeting $80-90 million from HNIs, family offices, and smaller investors. Minimum investment reduced from $