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  1. The Better India features inspiring stories of real people making a difference across India, highlighting the country’s positive attributes beyond the headlines. We strive to promote the good news and inspire change through our content, encouraging our readers to take positive action. Explore the achievements of everyday people, entrepreneurs ...

  2. 8.74M. Marathi. 362.6M. Building upon the profound impact of storytelling, The Better India has evolved over the past 15 years into a repository of India's change agents. Skillfully harnessing the potency of storytelling, the platform has embarked on a steadfast mission: to empower every citizen to become a formidable force for positive change.

  3. The Better India is the world’s largest positive stories & solutions-based content driven impact platform. We tell positive stories of change, inspiration, courage, resilience, hope, kindness, compassion, innovation, initiative, sustainability, progress, social good, small businesses, renewable energy, green technologies, and much more.

  4. At The Better India read stories of Unsung Heroes, Change Makers, Innovators, Education promoters, Women Entrepreneurs, Travel, Arts & Culture, Social Development and more.

  5. Feb 28, 2014 · Feb 28, 2014. #3. For #1, there may be another worker available to perform the task, but Tom can do it better. For #2, there may be other tasks available that Tom can perform, just not as well or not as efficiently as he can perform this task. That said, emphasis is more important than word order here: "I think this task is a better fit for Tom ...

  6. Sep 18, 2017 · English - England. Sep 18, 2017. #7. "Or rather" doesn't literally mean "it might be better to say". It means "or, instead…". There are lots of ways you can say the same thing, e.g. My uncle is the best person in the world, or rather, the best person I've ever met. My uncle is the best person in the world, or at least, the best person I've ...

  7. Feb 24, 2021 · Ireland, English. Feb 24, 2021. #1. Hello there, in the following sentence, should "better suited" be hyphenated or not? "The management team have promised to chose the options better suited to their clients' needs." or "...the options better-suited to their..." I'm tempted to hyphenate it because it's acting like an adjective (reduced from a ...

  8. Inc 42 30th Jan 2019. The Better India has been featured by India's leading newspapers and magazines. Read our press coverage to know what others are talking about us.

  9. May 4, 2007 · I don't think you can generally use 'pretty +' with comparative forms. 'Pretty better' is certainly wrong. You can say 'pretty good', 'pretty average', 'she's pretty fine' etc. In such a context, it works like the adverb 'fairly'. Similarly, you can say 'fairly good', but not 'fairly better'. 'Pretty much' is slightly different.

  10. Sep 28, 2012 · Sep 28, 2012. #1. I know "you'd better" can be two meanings, one " you had better " (a strong oder) and " you would better " (a less stronger order). My question is... how mild it sounds if I use "you would better". eg: If I say to my friend who didn't do well on his/ her previous test, is it okay to say "you would better study hard or you ...

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