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MOHD SHAHBAZ

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The Indian pathology market was valued at approximately $7.5 billion in FY23, with projections indicating growth to $14.4 billion by FY28 at a CAGR of around 14%. This robust growth is fueled by several factors, including: * Rise in chronic diseases: An aging population and changing lifestyles are leading to an increase in chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. * Increased demand for preventive tests: Growing health awareness among the population is driving demand for regular health checkups and preventive screenings. Due to shortage of words, I could not write the complete details. I am working in pathology from last 7 years and I have complete idea about how to capture 50% of its market . If anyone is interested then you can contact me on this number. 9568391383 Keep one thing in mind. I will not talk to anyone for free about this idea. Minimum charge for talking will be ₹10000!

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