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Integration of Cryptocurrencies in Online Casinos: benefits & challenges

According to industry statistics, crypto bets are around 17%  of all online wagers. Bitcoin is maintaining its leadership, and Ethereum is catching up.

Chinese curbs on rare earth magnets: Indian electric vehicle industry in doldrums

Rare earth magnets are the strongest permanent magnets available, known for their exceptional magnetic strength and versatility.

Why Indian consumers struggle to be heard?

India’s consumer protection laws are among the most progressive on paper. But for millions, especially in small towns and villages, these rights feel out of reach.

Making payment easier for your customers

If you want to make sure that your customers have the best possible experience, ensure that payment is simple and easy as possible.

How a business can embrace its less affluent customer base

No matter what kind of business you run, you will deal with all sorts of people with all kinds of tastes and preferences

Indian Postal System: 10 amazing facts

The Indian postal system is an institution that has connected the hearts and brought a smile on the face of millions of people for nearly two centuries.

Why Every Garage Needs a Trickle Charger: A Practical Perspective

Imagine waking up on a chilly morning, ready to tackle the day's challenges, only to find your car battery dead. This is where the humble trickle charger becomes an unsung hero.

Advanced Visual Direction for Standing Out in Ecommerce Merchandising

Your visual identity is the face of your brand in the ecommerce world. It's what customers associate with your products and services.

Regulators on trial: are regulators in India living up to the expectations of the consumers?

The pattern is familiar: regulators do act, but usually after enough damage has been done, and often with remedies that feel half-hearted from the consumer’s side.

Are baby foods safe and good for your baby’s health?

There is a large and growing market for baby foods in India, estimated at USD 9.9 billion in 2025, which is likely to reach about USD 13.4 billion by 2030. 

The Devil’s metal: Why Silver burns the greedy and rewards the patient

Silver has always carried a dual mystique. In folklore, it was the metal of purity, believed to ward off evil spirits and sanctify rituals.

The new green revolution: Rewriting the rules of crop protection

India’s crop protection landscape has fundamentally shifted- from protecting yields to securing food security amid climate volatility, labour scarcity, and fragmented landholdings.
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