India's electricity grid is still powered by fossil fuels. E-Cooking could still contribute a fair bit to carbon emissions in its cycle. 68% of people don't believe in or are unsure about the feasibility of E-cooking. Right now, only 5% of households in India experiment with E-Cooker.
The Indian government wants us to ditch gas and use electricity for our cooking needs. It believes it’s going to be better for the environment. At least, that’s what it hinted at a conference conducted on World Environment Day (5th June).
So in today’s episode for 14th June 2023, we talk about e-cooking (electric cooking) and how it could face an even bigger roadblock than the transition to Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders.
A few weeks back we did an in-depth video explainer on ITC's business model and many of you enjoyed it. So today, we thought we could do a similar video on Avenue Supermarts — the company that runs DMart, one of India's most profitable supermarket chains.
So, if you'd like to know more about DMart's business model and the secrets behind their discounted pricing, head over to the link
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