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The Biggest Scams in Indian History Ft. Dr. Narreshh Sukhani

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Dr. Narreshh Sukhani is a Scholar, Researcher and an Acamadecian with 10+ years of experience in teaching and tons of knowledge about the affairs of the world.

In this special episode of "So, What's Next?", We will be talking about the Biggest Scams in Indian History.

Here, we talk about:

1. What are the 3 Biggest Conventional Scams and how did they get caught?

2. The 3 Biggest Unconventional Scams and how there are huge sums of money that are not accounted for at all?

3. How is the UPI Payments System going to help in reducing this?

4. What's your opinion of the Hindenburg report on Adani and do you think a future scam might be in the making?

Listen to this crisp and knowledgeable episode on "So, What's Next?" And we're sure you'll take away something you haven't learned before.

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Dr. Narreshh Sukhani is a Scholar, Researcher and an Acamadecian with 10+ years of experience in teaching and tons of knowledge about the affairs of the world.

In this special episode of "So, What's Next?", We will be talking about the Biggest Scams in Indian History.

Here, we talk about:

1. What are the 3 Biggest Conventional Scams and how did they get caught?

2. The 3 Biggest Unconventional Scams and how there are huge sums of money that are not accounted for at all?

3. How is the UPI Payments System going to help in reducing this?

4. What's your opinion of the Hindenburg report on Adani and do you think a future scam might be in the making?

Listen to this crisp and knowledgeable episode on "So, What's Next?" And we're sure you'll take away something you haven't learned before.

  continue reading

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