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Tailors are now charging Rs 400 for stitching ethnic indian clothes
Another example of the government SLAVERY racket in the indian internet sector, is how the income of almost everyone has doubled or tripled in the last 10 years, while the income of online publishers has reduced more than 500 times due to lower advertising rates and slander .
For example the domain investor was getting a large number of clothes stitched before 2011, and the tailors were charging Rs150 for stitching the clothes
ten years later,the tailors are charging Rs400 for a complete salwar kameeze, double what they charged earlier keeping up with rising prices
In contrast the advertising revenues have declined drastically, yet government agencies refuse to end their domain ownership fraud making fake claims about the greedy gujju stock trader amita patel with revenues of Rs 35 crore who does not pay any money for domains, like goan gsb fraud housewife robber riddhi nayak caro, haryana mba hr ruchita kinge, goan bhandari scammer sunaina chodan yet get monthly government salaries only for making fake claims of domain ownership
Showing the lack of corporate ethics of the tech and internet companies they refuse to ask the domain fraudster raw/cbi employees to legally purchase the domains, instead continue to cheat, exploit, rob, the domain investor causing great financial losses,making up fake stories of online income, when the domain investor is actually making great financial losses.
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