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India's Next Trillion: Built on Science or Superstition? Crores from Astrology.. Really?? India Deserves REAL Innovation, Not Old Beliefs! 💡🇮🇳 Seeing some businesses making HUGE money from things like astrology. But let's be honest, is this the

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If millions are willing to pay for astrology, isn’t that just market demand at work? belief or not, money talks louder than logic sometimes.

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