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India’s jobless growth is a concern and there is a need to boost manufacturing to create employment on a mass scale and take advantage of the global factors. The government is creating jobs, but in the private sector it’s only happening in the lower end of the gig economy, according...
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India’s jobless growth is a concern and there is a need to boost manufacturing to create employment on a mass scale and take advantage of the global factors. The government is creating jobs, but in the private sector it’s only happening in the lower end of the gig economy, according...
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India’s jobless growth is a concern and there is a need to boost manufacturing to create employment on a mass scale and take advantage of the global factors. The government is creating jobs, but in the private sector it’s only happening in the lower end of the gig economy, according...
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Mumbai : On Sunday Industrialist Anand Mahindra share a screenshot of the quote in question, saying that it was “completely fabricated”. He also warned of legal action and used two memes to express his displeasure.
“An average Indian man spends his days following women on social media, putting his hopes into sports teams and leaving his dreams in the hands of a politician that doesn’t care,” read the quote that was falsely attributed to Mr Mahindra, who is an active Twitter user with a following of over 8.5 million.
Mumbai : On Sunday Industrialist Anand Mahindra share a screenshot of the quote in question, saying that it was “completely fabricated”. He also warned of legal action and used two memes to express his displeasure.
“An average Indian man spends his days following women on social media, putting his hopes into sports teams and leaving his dreams in the hands of a politician that doesn’t care,” read the quote that was falsely attributed to Mr Mahindra, who is an active Twitter user with a following of over 8.5 million.
Mumbai : On Sunday Industrialist Anand Mahindra share a screenshot of the quote in question, saying that it was “completely fabricated”. He also warned of legal action and used two memes to express his displeasure.
“An average Indian man spends his days following women on social media, putting his hopes into sports teams and leaving his dreams in the hands of a politician that doesn’t care,” read the quote that was falsely attributed to Mr Mahindra, who is an active Twitter user with a following of over 8.5 million.
Mumbai : On Sunday Industrialist Anand Mahindra share a screenshot of the quote in question, saying that it was “completely fabricated”. He also warned of legal action and used two memes to express his displeasure.
“An average Indian man spends his days following women on social media, putting his hopes into sports teams and leaving his dreams in the hands of a politician that doesn’t care,” read the quote that was falsely attributed to Mr Mahindra, who is an active Twitter user with a following of over 8.5 million.
Mumbai : On Sunday Industrialist Anand Mahindra share a screenshot of the quote in question, saying that it was “completely fabricated”. He also warned of legal action and used two memes to express his displeasure.
“An average Indian man spends his days following women on social media, putting his hopes into sports teams and leaving his dreams in the hands of a politician that doesn’t care,” read the quote that was falsely attributed to Mr Mahindra, who is an active Twitter user with a following of over 8.5 million.