
Aditya Chaudhary
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Aditya Chaudhary
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In 1978 — Australia told Kiran Mazumdar Shaw one thing. "You cannot be a master brewer. Because you are a woman." She came back to India. Started Biocon in her Bangalore garage. With ₹10,000. No lab. No team. No permission from anyone. Today Biocon is India's largest biotech company. But here's what nobody has asked: Where is that garage today? Where is the first fermentation equipment she used? Where is that Australian rejection letter? Lost. Forgotten. Probably gone. This is exactly why 7 Trader exists. We are building India's first collectible theme backpacker hostel network — starting from Varanasi in 2027. Every hostel room tells one story. Through one real object. From one real person. Not behind museum glass. Inside a living space where travelers from across the world wake up next to India's greatest stories. We don't want Kiran ji's success story. We want the garage. The rejection. The beginning. Because that's what the next generation needs to see. Not the trophy. The moment before. @kiranshaw — India's first backpacker hostel preserving India's greatest legacies is asking you one question: Which object from your Bangalore garage would you want every young Indian woman to stand next to — and believe? We will preserve it. Display it. Tell its story. Forever. Follow @7Traderculture #7Trader #WomenFounders #PreserveIndia

A group of Indians act like this abroad and the whole country has to suffer from racism

Because our Constitution puts Agriculture in the State List. Centre has no power to tax it. Only states can but most don’t, for votes and real risks. Farming isn’t a safe corporate job. One bad monsoon, crop failure, or price crash = zero income. No salary, no PF, no security. More than 86% of Indian farmers are small or marginal. They have very tiny lands. Their average household income is barely ₹10-12K per month. The real problem is that rich people and big landowners misuse this exemption. They show their black money as “agricultural income” and escape tax. This is the unfair privilege, not the poor farmer with 1 acre. This needs to be fixed.




















