The Future of Renewable Energy in India
India's renewable energy sector is rapidly growing, driven by government policies, technological advancements, and investor interest. The country's vast solar and wind resources offer immense potential.
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Anonymous 3
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But those hurdles like grid issues and land acquisition? I mean with the wtf board and all They need some serious attention.
Is there any company that help foreign companies to setup they’re business in India ?? Like documentation , approval for governments and land acquisition agreements?
The Future of Renewable Energy in India
India's renewable energy sector is rapidly growing, driven by government policies, technological advancements, and investor interest. The country's vast solar and wind resources offer immense potential.
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Rahul Gupta
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Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner: left to their own devices, AI companies might end up like social media, fighting for user attention and consolidating power
Go to people's homes and teach them how to cook different types of food. Special for those who are going to get married and who are paying attention to the food they eat
Why is Bangalore so overhyped? I mean, the city has internal issues, water shortages, traffic problems, and now the language imposition. Seems like the city has hit its saturation point.
How many of you think that in future India face same army take over as bangladesh , pakistan and Myanmar on these issues 👉 .....
Reservation issue
Tax issue
Castism
Muslim - Hindu
Khalistan
Language politics
Kashmir riots
West bangal riots
Heads-up for people sharing fake political news on social media: You may be prone to psychosis or schizophrenia!
Social media has significantly broadened our exposure to various mental health disorders, ranging from attention-seeking behaviours and
📍 The Indian startup culture has indeed been hyped up to some extent, fueled by success stories and investment frenzy. However, the reality often differs from the glossy image portrayed. Challenges like fierce competition, regulatory hurdles, and fu
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Mahendra Lochhab
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Those Indian brands that look foreign to you.
Jaguar Land rover:
Tata Group had bought Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008.
Royal Enfield:
Royal Enfield is owned by Acher Motors of India.
Hamlays:
Reliance Industries had bought Hamlays in 2019 for ₹620
I am working on my smartphone brand in starting phase we face some issues and still we are figuring out so many things I mean we need a mentor that can help us to grow. And we will grow together hope someone will help us .