It's boring but profitable
I run a successful vegetable wholesale trading business with an annual revenue of nearly ₹1 crore. Over the years, I’ve built strong relationships with reliable clients who are eager to increase their orders. However, I’m
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 2d
People will always eat, and you’re sitting on a goldmine of potential. Own it
Everyone says 'choose a career you love,' but it always makes me question my own path. How do you even know if you truly love what you’re doing?
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ACHINT SINGH
Stealth • 9m
How about making a app which connects good cooking guys to Indian hostels... It will solve many problems like more people will get employed and the students can also eat healthy... just a thought.. comment on it!
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Harshvardhan Saxena
Stealth • 5m
India is said to be a goldmine of ideas. Even a random person walking on the road might have one million dollar idea. Any business ideas that has a billion dollar potential. Comment
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Muttu Havalagi
Stealth • 9m
We can embrace it: TCS' Subramaniam on 'Al eating IT jobs' concern
Speaking about the concern that Al will "eat Indian IT services for breakfast, lunch and dinner", Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Chief Operating Officer (COO) NG Subramaniam said it
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Sujai Shanmugam
Stealth • 4m
Building a payment gateway from scratch in 2024 is it worth it ? What’s you’re comment on this people
what do you people think if we made a fully autonomous self-sustaining car like a car which generated its own electricity and charge its battery by its own. just think once you charge your car with 100% you will not ever need to charge it again it go
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Akshat Garg
Stealth • 1m
Isn't this crazy
How most people will see others build and experience their dreams and will never work on their own.
What do you think about it?
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Ching ching
Stealth • 1m
how about ready to eat processed veg kebabs idea high in protein and for office professionals who are always on a run.
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Ayush Maurya
Stealth • 1m
How about hiring based on personality type of a person ?
What will it look like and potential benefits or challenges ?