Suggest some business idea in bihar!

Actually I am looking for some business to start in bihar with a capital of 25L initially, after onwards i can take Cc from bank of more funds required! I need something that can be grow day by day and also not totally dependent on third party.I like to mention that I wanted it to start in Tier 3 with a daily foothfall of 20k-30k in the area.

Suggest plz...

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u/Ok_Zombie6711 — 1 day ago
▲ 52 r/ladakh

Please avoid khardung La pass near nubra valley in ladakh!

Please please please I lost my one close known yesterday! Plz avoid there is so much landslide in ladakh and nearby mountain ranges🥲

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u/Ok_Zombie6711 — 8 days ago
▲ 3 r/Dwarka

Looking for girls pg for my friend near sector 10!

Looking for girls PG near Dwarka Sector 10

Hi, looking for a good girls PG for my friend. She’s from Karnataka and her office is near PNB Corporate Office, Dwarka Sector 10.

Budget is around ₹10k and looking for a double-sharing room. Main priority is good food, hygiene and a safe place. Preferably somewhere nearby with easy commute.

If anyone knows a good PG around Dwarka Sector 10 or nearby, please suggest. Also would be helpful if you can share the rent and food charges.

Thanks!

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u/Ok_Zombie6711 — 9 days ago

2025 Engineering Graduate (9+ CGPA), No Job Yet, Offer Revoked, Family Says ₹10–12 Lakh Was Wasted. Feeling Completely Lost and Even Having Suicidal Thoughts. What Should I Do?

I am a 2025 engineering graduate from Bangalore. Throughout engineering, I maintained a CGPA above 9 and genuinely believed that if I worked hard, things would eventually work out.

My family spent around ₹10–12 lakh on my education, hostel, living expenses, and everything else during those four years. I got an offer from a service-based MNC, but it was later revoked. Since then, I have applied to countless jobs but still haven't been able to secure a stable position.

I was never exceptionally strong at coding or DSA, but I was manageable. After graduation and months of unemployment, I feel like I have forgotten much of what I learned. That has made interviews and preparation even more difficult.

I eventually left Bangalore because I could no longer justify taking money from my parents. Right now, I don't want to ask them for more money to move somewhere else or start over again.

At one point, I thought government jobs might be a better path, but anyone preparing for them knows how slow the process is. Results take months or years, and there is no guarantee of success.

The hardest part is my family. They constantly remind me how much money was spent on my education and how there is still no return. They believe the investment was wasted. Every conversation somehow comes back to money and my unemployment.

To be honest, I have reached a point where I feel completely helpless. Some days I even have suicidal thoughts because I don't see a way forward. I am not asking for methods or encouragement toward that. I am sharing this because I want to be honest about how bad things have become mentally.

Has anyone here been in a similar situation after engineering? How did you recover from long-term unemployment, rebuild your confidence, and restart your career? I would genuinely appreciate advice from people who have gone through something similar.

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u/Ok_Zombie6711 — 19 days ago

2025 Engineering Graduate (9+ CGPA), No Job Yet, Offer Revoked, Family Says ₹10–12 Lakh Was Wasted. Feeling Completely Lost and Even Having Suicidal Thoughts. What Should I Do?

I am a 2025 engineering graduate from Bangalore. Throughout engineering, I maintained a CGPA above 9 and genuinely believed that if I worked hard, things would eventually work out.

My family spent around ₹10–12 lakh on my education, hostel, living expenses, and everything else during those four years. I got an offer from a service-based MNC, but it was later revoked. Since then, I have applied to countless jobs but still haven't been able to secure a stable position.

I was never exceptionally strong at coding or DSA, but I was manageable. After graduation and months of unemployment, I feel like I have forgotten much of what I learned. That has made interviews and preparation even more difficult.

I eventually left Bangalore because I could no longer justify taking money from my parents. Right now, I don't want to ask them for more money to move somewhere else or start over again.

At one point, I thought government jobs might be a better path, but anyone preparing for them knows how slow the process is. Results take months or years, and there is no guarantee of success.

The hardest part is my family. They constantly remind me how much money was spent on my education and how there is still no return. They believe the investment was wasted. Every conversation somehow comes back to money and my unemployment.

To be honest, I have reached a point where I feel completely helpless. Some days I even have suicidal thoughts because I don't see a way forward. I am not asking for methods or encouragement toward that. I am sharing this because I want to be honest about how bad things have become mentally.

Has anyone here been in a similar situation after engineering? How did you recover from long-term unemployment, rebuild your confidence, and restart your career? I would genuinely appreciate advice from people who have gone through something similar.

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u/Ok_Zombie6711 — 20 days ago

What is the total intake this year in cse/ise branch? What is the placement scenario after becoming autonomousm? Is the number of student in each specialization changes after college become autonomous? What will be total CTS ( cost to student) for 4 year engineering splz in cse with hostel!?

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u/Ok_Zombie6711 — 2 months ago