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Let us as a Nation move towards fuel efficient vehicles, clean water, green farms and a clean-green environment! India receives some of the highest rainfall in the world... still the country thirst for water... why? India has the highest cattle population in the world...but hardly extracts any biogas/gobar-gas from it... why? India tops the world in almost all agricultural products... but less than 1% is organic/natural... why? India receives good sunlight and has a Solar powered Airport... but less than 0.01% of houses are powered by solar power... why? India has the best electric/CNG car in the world (E2O/Tata NANO).. but 99.99% of car owners prefer to pay in dollars for their petrol.. why? (1Ltr = 1$ almost). All these problems can be solved by us 100% within our lifetime... if we take action to solve these issues personally and bringing awareness about it, (instead of discussing TV serials, celebrities, cricket scores & political parties). Let us together build a bridge of knowledge over ignorance! Lets us become independent from "Fuel, Water and Seed control". Right from the time when fire was discovered as a source of energy people have been trying to control the source of energy... not any more!

OLA ELECTRIC IPO – Rok sako tho rok lo!

There is so much negativity about Ola Electric IPO! So much so that it is nauseating. It also seems Google & YouTube too are against this IPO. Those creators who make negative news about Ola Electric IPO are getting higher visibility. Most YouTuber share-market “analysts” have written negatively about a company which is THE market leader… that too by 30 percent.

Do the analyst think it is a JOKE to get 30% of a market which has the three of the BIGGEST 2-wheeler makers in the world (Hero Motors, Bajaj & TVS)? If they do then it shows their intelligence.

Or should we just call them “Chart-walle-bhaiya-log”?

These were the same “Chart-walle-bhaiya-log” who used to call Suzlon a “flop” company or Fluk-Company.

They also used to call Tata Motors a flop company last year when its shares were trading below Rs 120.

Investment in Ola Electric will reap benefits only in long term (10+ years). The company is in loss due to heavy investment in plant & machinery and will turn profitable over the years. This year it just set up plant for manufacturing Li-Ion batteries and started manufacturing leaving Exide & Amara Raja far behind.

Then there is eRickshaw & eCar manufacturing. All this is capital intensive.

Last time I saw such…

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Ola Electric IPO- Multibagger-PennyStock? | IPO Review |Stock Market

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Suzlon – Is it a sureshot multibagger? | The Miracle of Suzlon | Stock Market

The miracle of Suzlon … or so… the story goes. One upon a time 3 decades ago there was

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Tunwal eMotors IPO

This company sells:

Electric Mobility

Invest or not to invest?

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Year 2008: A Year of Significant Events

The year 2008 was a pivotal one for India, marked by a series of notable events that had lasting impacts on the nation’s socio-political landscape, economy, and technological advancements. Here are some of the main events that shaped India in 2008:

1. Launch of Tata Nano

On January 10, 2008, Tata Motors unveiled the Tata Nano, touted as the world’s cheapest car. This innovative vehicle was aimed at making car ownership accessible to millions of Indians, revolutionizing the automobile industry. It was also the first and only time the International audience took note of India rising as an Automobile nation. It would take many mistakes and decades for Tata to become one of the leading car makers of the country. A decade earlier Ratan Tata and his team faced “humiliation” when they went to sell the group’s fledgling car business to Ford in 1999.

2. Tata buys JLR

Year 2008 is also

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C-72 AC bus the Best of the BEST!

AC buses are a big relief in the summers and keeps the pollution out.

The bustling streets of Mumbai come alive with the rhythmic hum of buses, weaving through traffic like diligent ants. Among these, Bus Number C-72, also know as A-72 on the Chalo App, stands out as the best Bus the BEST corporation has to offer till date.

Today let us celebrate this unsung hero that connects neighborhoods, hearts, and stories.

It seems that these buses were given AC as a prefix. So this

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Enough is enough – Time to tax the Lazy Farmers!

Before you pick up that club let me make it clear… we said Lazy Farmers… and not all Farmers!

Before we come to the Tax the Farmer bit… lets be clear that Govt must take care that the poorer section of the economy is taxed the least. But with GST on food items they are taxed ON PAR with the RICH. So how do we solve this?

  1. INCOME TAX – Anybody who earns less than 10 Lakhs should have Zero Tax. Anything more should be taxed at 10% flat. Keep it simple. This is good for next 10 yrs. Set Higher standards for human life. Be the Vishwaguru… lead the world… not follow other countries. (If not this then at least allow other growing expenses like full rent-paid, full electricity-paid & fuel paid as deductions for individuals). But keeping 10 Lakhs is best & simple. Today’s exemption limit of Rupees 3 Lakhs (which is Rs 25,000 per month) is a joke because uneducated labourers, rickshaw/uber drivers make more than this. Expecting them to file for Zero-Tax returns will increase huge paperwork with no added tax income for the govt.
  2. GST – Increase the GST limit for companies from 20 L to at least 1Cr. This is because in the last 5 yrs the economy & inflation – both has grown at a very fast pace. In the next 5 yrs it will grow even more.
  3. Our version of Farmer TAX is explained below:
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GSFC BioGas Plant for companies at Rs 11 Lakhs

BioGas Plant

GSFC (Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd) has implemented an innovative waste management system in partnership with Biofics. The price of the plant is approximately 11 Lakhs and saves you electricity & cooking gas costs. Organic Fertiliser is another output which has good demand in the market.

  1. Biogas Production:
    • GSFC Biogas Plant converts various organic waste sources, including food waste from their kitchen and home organic waste, into biogas.
    • It is achieved through a state-of-the-art biogas plant.
    • The biogas generated is used in GSFC’s kitchen for cooking.
  1. Energy Generation:
    • Any excess biogas is converted into electricity using a genset.
    • This provides a renewable and eco-friendly source of energy for GSFC.

3. Organic Fertilizer Creation:

  • The liquid and solid slurry waste from the biogas production process is an excellent organic fertiliser and has good demand in the market..
  • This can be sold to farmers and gardeners and promoting sustainable agriculture practices.

Earn 6% by investing in eRickshaw – RangDe!

The Matheran e- Auto Rickshaw Fund lets you invest in hand rickshaw pullers in Matheran, enabling them to upgrade to e-rickshaws and earn higher incomes.

This credit will ensure them a…

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OLA’s IPO googly – for 2024 !?!?

Please check while applying for the OLA IPO… Check whether you are applying for the OLA CABS Company IPO or the OLA Electric Company IPO.

Both are DIFFERENT companies… and both are as different as chalk & cheese.

  1. Competition: Ola Cab Company has stiff competition from Uber and other regional cab companies. Such competition leads to a downwards price war. There are bans and protests… conducted by other cabs and even Ola’s own cab owners intermittently. This shows that the these people who drive for the company themselves are not happy due to low profits earned by the drivers…. Unless the government steps in and has a FIXED price for all the Taxi Cab aggregators… This is a business that is not going to make much profit. That is exactly why the old taxies had FIXED FARE METERS... Uber came into the market and destroyed… a properly working industry which gainfully employed people who did not have much education. Today these drivers have become almost completely obsolete and struggle to make a living. Uber did not disrupt… it destroyed… an industry… because the govt refused to step in. The Govt should have launched its own app like it has done with ONDC App.

On the other hand Ola Electric scooter is the boss of electric scooters in India. It is almost…

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