3 students killed in Delhi IAS coaching centre floodings because of bad infrastructure and water management system . Still government of Delhi aam aadmi party is not taking any responsibility .
🙀 Indian Village poor Women's Company started with 80Rs to 1600cr turnover 🔥
Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad, founded in 1959 in Mumbai by seven Gujarati women, is a renowned Indian women's cooperative. It started with a loan of 80 rupees to
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kunj bohara
Business idea • 4m
My father has a 20-year-old rice papad business in which 4 types of papads of different tastes are made but till date my father has not been able to take that business forward and now I want to make my business a brand and launch it in the market, so
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Harsh Jain
Want to do something... • 11m
I have a idea i,e A stall in which all items, snacks which we used to eat in our childhood items like katori,aam tapka,Guru chela,khattimetti goliyan,etc and create a environment which give you childhood feel ,moreover in a segment of the stall custo
Maharashtra surksha rakshak dal...ke karmachi jo government hospital akola posting hai ,inka behaviour aam jnta jo tklifse pareshan hai aise logose bahut hi bura bartav kr rhe hai...mere wife ka operation hua hai or unke pass humare alava koi nhi hai
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Vishu Bheda
AI did the magic • 1y
Hello medial family!
As we know that there is only two big brands in beverages coca cola and pepsi and both are international .
I think as connectivity and electricity is improving in tier-2 and tier-3 cities,we can also make home grown Indian brand
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Shuvodip Ray
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YouTube • 11m
Delhi is currently facing a severe water crisis, with residents struggling to access water. The Delhi government, led by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with accusations of mismanagement and a lack of
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Priyansh Khandelwal
Founder - Carleyton ... • 4m
In marketing, success lies not merely in what you say, but how you convey it. India's diverse market showcases this perfectly through brands that master the art of storytelling.
Take Paper Boat - they didn't simply launch traditional Indian drinks.