ask to those during 2020 when ppl lost their lives sleeping on the track in maharashtra. also if not for sonu sood the cinestar so much of ppl coulf not have gone to their respective states
I don't know why everytime Adani opens their new company in States like telengana , Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra . If Uttar Pradesh really wants 1 Trillion dollars economy then government should give some subsidies and incentives to opening these t
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Todays India level
Stealth • 9m
Hello to all
We know the India is a country of farmer
But in last two months 827 farmer's sueside
Due to the shortage of water and their land
Become dry . These news come from the state of Maharashtra at Amravati district
Though about this only i
😨 Can you imagine this uneducated poltician wants to control our startup and company and giving free position and reservation without checking capabilities . Kannada is a just a language and every Indian is respecting but now karanataka people's wa
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Pravin Bhosale
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Inveniam • 2m
Well this is not an startup idea, rather this is about step 1 of the execution on the startup idea.
So, there are three members in a group, 2 students (UP & Karnataka, respectively) and 1 working professional (Maharashtra).
All 3 are interested and
Ather declares war on Bajaj with its new manufacturing plant! 🙌🙌
Ather is said to have zeroed down on Maharashtra’s Aurangabad, which is already an automotive manufacturing hub.
This 3rd plant’s location is a big event in itself, and merits a dis
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Vikas Acharya
Stealth • 4d
The numerous reasons of why startup founders are stepping down.
Many Indian startup founders are stepping down due to issues like co-founder disagreements, loss of passion, and market pressures. High-profile exits, such as those from Dunzo and Pharm
Meet the man who created an 8500 CR bank for women.
1. Born in the coal city of Dhanbad in Jharkhand, Samit Ghosh was hugely inspired by his father, a World War II doctor who set up government hospitals in the city's poor coal mining areas. But lost
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In the streets of Jakarta, one man's vision was about to change the face of Southeast Asian tech. Nadiem Makarim, a Harvard-educated Indonesian entrepreneur, saw beyond the gridlock and spotted an opportunity that would not only revolutionize