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33 Vehicle Automobile & Car-related Business Ideas to Start TODAY

Steve Oke Chapchap Market 26/01/2025 No Comments

33 Vehicle Automobile & Car-related Business Ideas to Start TODAY

VIEWS: 357   33 Vehicle Automobile & Car-related Business Ideas to Start TODAY   33 Vehicle Automobile & Car-related Business Ideas to Start TODAY. The Automobile industry in India is on the upswing due to the surge of economy and technology. They have opened the gates for many startups and businesses ideas to flourish. Car care businesses will continue to grow at a faster rate than the overall economy. Forward-looking indicators suggest there is plenty of opportunity for additional growth in the future. The society of Indian automobile manufacturers is the crown jewel of the transportation industry, jobs created and business opportunities they provide are innumerable. The reason is the increasing population of vehicles. Another reason is the increasing number of average miles driven by an individual vehicle owner. The automotive industry is Pandora’s box for many innovative and creative entrepreneurs. So we are here with some awesome automobile and car-related business ideas for you. […]

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How Robert Mugabe Joined Politics, Explained

Steve Oke Chapchap Market 26/01/2025 No Comments

VIEWS: 395 Early political career: 1960–1963 While Mugabe was teaching abroad, an anti-colonialist African nationalist movement was established in Southern Rhodesia. It was first led by Joshua Nkomo‘s Southern Rhodesia African National Congress, founded in September 1957 and then banned by the colonial government in February 1959.[48] SRANC was replaced by the more radically oriented National Democratic Party (NDP), founded in January 1960.[49] In May 1960, Mugabe returned to Southern Rhodesia, bringing Hayfron with him.[50] The pair had planned for their visit to be short, however Mugabe’s friend, the African nationalist Leopold Takawira, urged them to stay.[51] Nkomo became one of the leading figures of resistance to white minority rule in Southern Rhodesia. In July 1960, Takawira and two other NDP officials were arrested; in protest, Mugabe joined a demonstration of 7,000 people who planned to march from Highfield to the Prime Minister’s office in Salisbury. The demonstration was stopped by riot police outside Stoddart Hall in […]

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