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Desi Verse: An Indian Reddit for vernacular users: Imagine a vernacular Reddit for the next generation internet users : * Register on the platform * Select the state, city, language * The platform displays all the relevant communities relevant to your state / created by the people from your state * Join platforms based on your interests such as - Travel - Emerging Tech - Startups - Your city - Fashion - Food - Books / Literature - Movies/ Film - Personal relationships - Education - TV shows And many more Find communities of your state/ of other states and enjoy posts and updates in your local language

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