u/pankajmehla

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Give idea for 10 acre land

I have 10 acres of land in Haryana which is very fertile and gives approx 1.2 lakh profit per acres per annum means overall 12 lakh per annum.

There are two main crops wheat and rice only but I'm looking for any good idea for use that land for more profitable business or can say modern agriculture like green house or similar like that so if anyone has good knowledge and experience in this field let me know

If you want site visit I can host you and together we can find opportunities.

I can also give 1-2 acres for experiment also.

If anyone has any profitable deals let me know

I can provide my land and other resources if needed

Thanks

Btw I'm a software engineer and currently working as a freelancer

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u/pankajmehla — 7 days ago

Give idea for 10 acre land

I have 10 acres of land in Haryana which is very fertile and gives approx 1.2 lakh profit per acres per annum means overall 12 lakh per annum.

There are two main crops wheat and rice only but I'm looking for any good idea for use that land for more profitable business or can say modern agriculture like green house or similar like that so if anyone has good knowledge and experience in this field let me know

If you want site visit I can host you and together we can find opportunities.

I can also give 1-2 acres for experiment also.

If anyone has any profitable deals let me know

I can provide my land and other resources if needed

Thanks

Btw I'm a software engineer and currently working as a freelancer

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u/pankajmehla — 7 days ago

Want to bring revolution

Hi everyone, myself Pankaj. I’m 23 years old, and for the last few years I’ve been observing the problems around us in India very closely. No matter which political party comes into power, the overall system and working model remain almost the same. Elections consume massive amounts of money, and once many politicians win, their priority often becomes recovering that money and building wealth and influence for generations instead of genuinely serving the country. Because of this mindset, development slows down and the common public keeps suffering.

I personally feel corruption has deeply entered almost every department, while our system still runs on outdated structures and old-age thinking. During elections, religion, caste, and emotional issues are constantly used to divide people, but very few leaders seriously talk about quality education, free education till graduation, skill development, innovation, healthcare, jobs, or long-term national growth. Public money is wasted on unnecessary projects, marketing, and schemes that often never truly benefit poor or middle-class people at the ground level.

We need a new structure with real transparency, accountability, and modern systems. Elections should not require huge amounts of money, and citizens should always be able to clearly see where public money is being used. Politics should become more merit-based, and people holding major responsibilities should be educated, capable, and genuinely committed to the nation. At the same time, corruption laws should become extremely strict, and the justice system should work faster and more fairly for common people, not only for the powerful.

The role of police should be to protect the public and deliver justice, but many times we see political pressure, money influence, settlements, and misuse of power. Even the judiciary and administration are increasingly being questioned by people today. We are living in the era of AI and advanced technology, yet there is still very little transparency, digitization, or real-time monitoring in governance and public systems.

I know it is easy to write these things on social media, but I am not looking for a short-term debate or temporary discussion. I genuinely want to research these issues deeply, understand how rooted they are, and explore practical long-term solutions and a roadmap for change. I want to connect with disciplined, honest, and serious people who are willing to stay committed consistently for the next 10–20 years if required.

I’m a software developer, and I strongly believe technology, AI, automation, transparency systems, and digital governance tools can play a huge role in solving many of these problems if they are built with the right intentions. I don’t just want to discuss ideas — I want to actually start working on solutions, research models, systems, and frameworks that can create real long-term impact.

I also want to give this mission/project a proper name and slowly build a serious long-term movement around it with the right people. My vision is to build a system where trust, honesty, discipline, contribution to society, and genuine love for the nation are tested over long periods of time before giving people important responsibilities. Real change cannot happen through slogans or emotions alone — it requires strong systems, truthful people, long-term thinking, transparency, technology, and collective effort.

If anyone truly wants to discuss solutions, research ideas, governance models, transparency systems, AI-based accountability, education reforms, or nation-building seriously, feel free to connect. India has massive potential, but we need courage to rethink the structure itself, not just change faces every few years.

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u/pankajmehla — 12 days ago