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𤣠Actually people's in Bangalore learned hindi , english and kannada after investing year because they are feeling fomo but now whole India is learning english so at the end of the day Hindi , kannada and other regional languages will become disappe
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India is wasting money and resources learning three languages Very few countries invest time and money into learning a third language because it's obvious how stupid and pointless it is. India is one of those few stupid countries. It's stupid becaus
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Benefits of Learning English in a Local Course - Ed11 Learning English in a local course improves communication skills, boosts confidence, and opens career opportunities. Personalized guidance and interactive practice help learners grasp the languag
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1. Understand the Market India has 820+ million internet users (and growing). Most popular platforms: WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Telegram, and ShareChat. Opportunity: niche audiences (regional languages, interest-based communities, Bh
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Idea: A platform for local language content creators (bloggers, vloggers, podcasters) to share their content and get paid via ad revenue or subscriptions. Monetization: Ads, subscription-based premium content, partnerships with brands looking to ente
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Velvet, created by Pankaj Tripathi, actor Vikas Kumar, Akshat Saxena, Varad Bhatnagar, and Sharib Khan, aims to bring Indiaās rich oral storytelling culture to a global audience. With intentions to grow into English and other Indian regional languag
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"English is a language and not a sign of intelligence" English shouldn't be a barrier to getting a good job especially in a country where only a small percentage speak the language fluently. Hence my idea is here as follows A web based application
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In Singapore, the Chinese(70% of population) gave up their language and adopted English as the national language so as to not alienate the minority Indians. In Pakistan, they forced Urdu on everyone. Mocked the Bengalis for trying to speak in it. End
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