are many indian startups just making rich foreigners richer ?
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AjayEdupuganti
Stealth • 7m
Interesting stat: High-poverty communities have 41% less tree canopy than low-poverty areas.
In other words, richer communities have more trees.
Trees are a necessity, but they're becoming a luxury.
Day by day women's are getting advantage in every field because they are good in looks and personality.
In compare of men Simply they have more constitutional rights and laws.
Why we are moving towards female dominated society ?
Waqt aa chuka h
Opening horse riding club with golf only in Mumbai , Delhi , gujrat, Bangalore will be profitable because they don't have these type of things even they are developing rapidly. Most of the businessmen come to make connections with rich people's and r
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Kaustubh Bhatter
Stealth • 4m
Zomato never fails to impress!
Ratings are now categorised by distance and it is evident why more distance means poorer ratings:
- Temperature variation
- On-time delivery commitments
- Food quality impact
Have repeatedly said this, they have an am
The biggest mistake I have seen many people make ...
Many people think investing in equities or mutual funds is like gambling and so they stay away from it.
What they do instead is:
- Keep all their money in their savings account
- Only invest in
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Vagle
Stealth • 2m
If you earn 25LPA or more in Bengaluru, you are not special. Many around you earn the same or more.
If you earn 25LPA or more in Delhi NCR, you are definitely richer than many.
If you earn 25LPA or more in Mumbai, you are still poor. Work harder, y
We often talk about India becoming a superpower, but we can't ignore the high wealth inequality here.
Have you ever felt that India is actually a poor country in some situations?
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Vishu Bheda
Stealth • 9m
Nobody is busy.Not even elon musk.It's all about priorities .If they say no to your request for a cup of coffee, it's not because they are busy . It's because they have higher priorities.