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help me tackle this problem guys. Problem: how to introduce tech to backward towns and villages in india?. my thought: to establish a centralised hub (location) where they can cross check what they need. eg: To get Amazon/flipkart goods delivere

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Your hub idea is solid bhai but you’ll need to win their trust...that’s key in rural areas. Building trust will solve this problem

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