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BigBasket Clone App: Build Your Own Online Grocery Business in 2025
The grocery business has always been one of the most reliable industries in the world. No matter how the economy shifts, people will always need food and essential household products. With the growth of technology, the way people shop for groceries has completely changed. Instead of spending hours walking down supermarket aisles, customers now prefer to order everything they need with just a few clicks. This is why online grocery apps like BigBasket, Blinkit, and Instacart have gained so much popularity.
By Adrian Evans4 months ago in Journal
An Interview with Sara Yahia: On Kindness, Curiosity, and Choosing to Show Up
People often ask me the same handful of questions. About kindness. About how I see the world. About why I do what I do. Instead of answering them one by one in scattered conversations, I thought I’d put them all here. Please think of this as an answer to your most frequently asked questions, in my own words.
By Sara Yahia4 months ago in Journal
The Final Currency: Could Digital Money Be the Mark of the Beast?
Introduction In Sweden, you can’t buy a cup of coffee with cash. In China, a beggar on the street may hold a QR code instead of a tin cup. And in Nigeria, protests erupted when the government forced citizens toward a new digital currency.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
When Robots Want Rights: The Coming War Between Humans and Machines
Introduction For the majority of the world's people, Sophia, the humanoid robot capable of smiling, making jokes, and granting interviews, seemed like nothing more than a fascinating curiosity when Hanson Robotics first revealed it. Although it was a fantastic piece of engineering, it was seen simply as a high-tech gadget draped in artificial skin.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Prophecy of Oil: Why the Middle East’s Black Gold May Be Running Dry Sooner Than We Think
A World Fueled by Oil For over a century, oil has been vital to the international financial system. Covering the dry terrain of Saudi Arabia to the farming areas of Iraq and Iran, the Middle East has supplied the essential resource that drives cars, promotes industrial activity, and affects international affairs. But what if the sources are diminishing more quickly than expected?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
AI at the Pulpit: When Technology Starts Preaching
A Sermon Written by Code On a quiet Sunday morning, a pastor in California stepped up to his pulpit. Instead of delivering his usual sermon, he read one written by artificial intelligence. Congregants listened in stunned silence. The message was heartfelt, coherent, and — to some — unsettling. Could an algorithm really deliver the Word of God?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
🍔 When Burgers Become Battlefields: McDonald’s, Tariffs, and the Global War of Symbols
The Golden Arches Under Fire On Monday morning, headlines jolted markets, families, and policymakers alike: McDonald’s, the $200 billion burger giant, had posted its biggest U.S. sales decline in nearly five years. Shares tumbled 15%, a sharp drop for a company once viewed as recession-proof.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
How Coworking Spaces Boost Productivity for Freelancers
Freelancers often navigate a unique professional landscape. While they enjoy flexibility and autonomy, they also face challenges that can hinder performance. Distractions at home, a lack of structured schedules, and limited social interaction can erode focus and efficiency. In recent years, How Coworking Spaces Boost Productivity for Freelancers has become a widely discussed subject, as these shared environments are proving transformative for independent professionals.
By cheap accountant4 months ago in Journal
Who Is Carlos Alcaraz ?
Early Days in Murcia: Tennis, Family & Beginnings I was born on May 5, 2003 in El Palmar, Murcia, Spain. The calm southeast of Spain was not exotic for tennis prodigies, but for me, it became the backdrop of a dream. My father, also named Carlos, and my mother, Virginia, nurtured my interest in the sport. In fact, tennis entered my life almost naturally: I began hitting balls when I was four years old at the Real Sociedad Club de Campo de Murcia.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 months ago in Journal
Carlos Alcaraz Conquers Tokyo
Introduction: A New Chapter in Alcaraz’s Reign In the bustling city of Tokyo, under the lights of the Ariake Tennis Park, Carlos Alcaraz once again reminded the world why he is considered the future—and the present—of men’s tennis. On September 30, 2025, the 22-year-old Spaniard defeated American star Taylor Fritz in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, to claim his eighth title of the season and his first-ever championship in Tokyo.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 months ago in Journal
Do You Really Need a Tax Return Accountant in London? A Complete Guide
Every year, thousands of Londoners face the same pressing question: should they manage their own tax return or enlist the help of a professional? For some, the self-service route appears cheaper and more straightforward. For others, the complexity of UK tax law makes the idea of tackling it alone a daunting prospect. This guide explores why many individuals and businesses turn to Tax Return Accountants In London, and whether doing so is the right choice for you.
By cheap accountant4 months ago in Journal
Summer Solstice Discoveries, Rembetika and Surf Music
Introduction This has been getting a few views on my blog, but the most interesting thing about it was where the instrumental "Misirlou" came from and the variations on its form. Also, Rembetika was something I had not heard of when I originally wrote this piece, and I had forgotten about it until now.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 months ago in Journal










