Marriages are so scary.
Billion dollar founder gets cheated on by his wife who then files a fake case & abducts his son. Due to normal laws in Singapore and America, the authorities clear him but he makes the fatal mistake of coming to India to sav
As major economies race to develop and deploy EV technology, the conversation often centers around developed nations with established infrastructure.
However, the road to widespread EV adoption is fraught with unique challenges in developing countr
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Satyam Kumar
"Turning visions int... • 2m
Why India is not ranked among the top 50 countries to live in?
source:-- Numbeo's Quality of Life Index 2025.
Problems That india needs to solve as soon as possible otherwise in future we face civil war type situations.
1=} Worst Education Policies
2=} Unemployed Youths
3=} Unskilled Lebour + Youth
4=} High Population Growth Rate
5=} Over Dependency on
After seeing some comments on my last post, I checked the birth-to-death ratios of most countries in Europe and the world. Interestingly, India's birth-to-death ratio has also fallen to 1.9, while the healthy number is 2.1. Could it be possible that
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Ankita
Software Developer |... • 5m
The best part of working in a startup is knowing you're building something from scratch.
The worst part?
When the 'something' keeps changing every week, and you feel like you're building a house with no blueprints :)
My message "requests" are not loading in this app. Facing this issue since many months how many of u face the same issue?
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Chaman Kanth
Mechanical Engineer • 10m
This question has always intrigued me: why are some countries unwelcoming to new technology?
It has always happened and will continue to happen in the future that technology creates a great divide among countries. When the Internet and automation w
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Kimiko
Startups | AI | info... • 11d
🚦India faces a major challenge with traffic violations even with laws, challans, and electronic surveillance systems in place.
Almost every second vehicle on the road was fined at least once last year for over-speeding or drunk driving or seatbelt