Cockroach Combinator

India's future needs your money;
don't waste it on religious & political donations.

Because

[1] “If you just look behind the temples you're donating to, you'll see huge luxury buildings of their modern monks where your belief and money both are being wasted, while real social and technological progress remains underfunded. Don't waste your money donating to political campaigns either. In many cases, that same money is later used for propaganda, spreading division, manipulating public opinion, and brainwashing people through media and IT cells. Support ideas, innovation, education, science, and real progress, not hate-driven IT cells.”

[2] “India has millions of talented students and ambitious innovators working on science and technology. But due to lack of funding and support, many either leave the country or are forced to give up on their ideas.”

[3] “Many Indian investors and VCs prefer businesses that promise quick profits rather than backing original and risky innovation. They are often more comfortable funding copied versions of successful Western startups than supporting breakthrough Indian technologies.”

[4] “Many investors are full of ego, you're not allowed to meet them without any contacts, connections, or referrals.”

[5] “Billionaires in India are building ice-cream brands to print money, instead of investing aggressively in science, deep technology, research, and R&D.”

[6] “Governments launch startup schemes that are accessible to very few people and usually offer very small funding amounts. ₹3 lakh or ₹20 lakh is not enough to build serious technology companies. Most of it feels more like political distribution than real innovation support.”

[7] “India has too many fake accelerators, fake mentors, and fake investors. They claim to support startups, but most of them only care about branding and publicity.”

[8] “Corrupt officials, businessmen, and politicians keep wasting and looting public money. Our rupees are not reaching the right hands where it could actually build the future. The system only backs one or two selected people to create a success story and public image, while everyone else is left with false hopes and empty promises.”

[9] “Fake schools and colleges that are only looting money in the name of education should be banned from India. Most of them don't build skills, innovation, or critical thinking. They only force students into rote learning, outdated systems, and meaningless memorization. Instead of creating problem-solvers, artists, scientists, engineers, researchers, or entrepreneurs, these institutions are producing degree holders who are trained only to pass exams and follow instructions.”

[10] “India's future depends on investing heavily in its young minds, research, technology, and innovation. Not in andhbhakti, politics, religions, FMCG, branding, or traditional service-based businesses that mostly circulate money within the country, while we still import more than we export. If this continues, the future is not safe.”

That's why
Your money is important for the youth of India, dear parents and lovely Indian people.