Every time people order from Zepto, they manage to get items for half the price and then resell them at a higher price, like cigarettes, etc. Wow, people can make money from literally anything. Opportunities are right in front of us; itās just about
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Rishi Chavan
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Didn't know this was happening, maybe I'll do it myself. Jugaadu India :)
What do you think about the "Jugaad" culture of India? I think some refinement in the Jugaadu solutions would make for some good startups. Pls share your opinions š
How much of this is true? Is this still happening in India?
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Aravind Saji
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IIITKottayamĀ ā¢Ā 2m
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WD 40 was made to protect Nuclear Missiles ā¢ļø(more specifically ICBM).
It was invented in 1950 in Santiago.
Do you know why it was named WD 40?š¤
Comment if you know that
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Ronak Patel
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MedialĀ ā¢Ā 6m
Do you think this can be successful in future?
Do you think this was too early for India?
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Mayank Kumar
Strategy & Product @...Ā ā¢Ā 8m
What do you think the take on this should be?
What should the government do to keep this from happening?
This year almost 5300 millionaires are ready to leave India to countries like UAE.
Do you think India lacks in providing for its citizens?
Few
Ladies and gentlemen!
So basically
I want to start a drop shipping or some related service business (for experience and Also maybe have a side income), and yes i do have some expertise which I'll bring to the business model
But there's a catch ,
I really like one thing about myself,
If I don't know how to do a particular task , I panic but then, I trust myself, I will figure out a way to do it and get it done anyhow.
And that is same here , with all of us right? Every entrepreneur.
We pan
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Rohan Saha
FOUNDER - BURN INVES...Ā ā¢Ā 19d
Let's do something: If Team India wins today, I'll give two shares of any unlisted public company for free to everyone who comments on this post.
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Mahendra Lochhab
Content creatorĀ ā¢Ā 6m
The first car to be driven on Indian roads was in 1897, but India didn't have manufacturing facilities until the 1940s.