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SPLIT A use-and-throw solution for all pan and pan masala lovers to maintain hygiene and environmental cleanliness. Our innovative product contains a special detergent formulation that transforms liquid saliva into a solid state — making it easy to dispose of without mess. In India, the pan and pan masala industry is worth over ₹40,000 crore and is growing at a rate of 4% every year. But with this growth comes a major challenge — spitting in public spaces. From walls and roads to railway stations and hospitals, the stains are everywhere. Did you know? Indian Railways spends ₹1,200 crore every year just to clean spit stains. For reference, a Vande Bharat train costs ₹120 crore to manufacture — imagine the waste of resources! But now, there’s no need to worry — because SPLIT is here. Let’s all become part of this movement and take one step towards Swachh Bharat, because: "Mera Desh, Meri Zimmedari." If you liked the idea, do visit my startup showcase and give it an upvote!
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Meme news #4 The ministry of railways has asked it's integral coach factory to build two trains with maximum speed of 250 km/hr and running speed of 220 km/hr. These trains will be a part of vande Bharat platform with a view to increase the speed o
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Indian Railways spends ₹1200 crore on cleaning gutka stains every year! For reference, it costs India ₹120Cr to manufacture a Vande Bharat train. As a society, we often tarnish our own assets, whether they are monuments or public property, without
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Just curious to know what is the use case of these lights in the Vande Bharat and Shatabdi trains? Few observations by me: 1. They are placed vertically while the seats are placed horizontally, why? 2. How can person seated on aisle side can use this
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