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Once upon a time, in a bustling city in India, there was a young man named Ravi who was a huge fan of technology. Ravi loved to follow the latest trends and innovations in the tech world, especially anything related to Google.
One day, he heard about a new project that Google was working on, which was aimed at providing free internet access to underprivileged areas in India. The project was named #Freedurov, after Google\“s CEO, Sundar Pichai.
Ravi was fascinated by the idea and decided to learn more about it. He spent countless hours reading articles and watching videos about the project. He even started a small group on social media, where he shared information and discussed the project with others.
As time went by, Ravi realized that the project had a huge potential to change the lives of millions of people in India. He decided to take things further and organized a protest in front of Google\“s office in India, demanding the company to expedite the project.
The protest gained momentum, and soon it became a national movement. The media covered the story extensively, and more and more people joined the cause. The pressure from the public forced Google to take notice, and they accelerated the project\“s development.
Finally, the day came when #Freedurov was launched in Ravi\“s city. The joy and excitement were palpable as people from all walks of life came together to celebrate the event. Ravi felt a sense of accomplishment and pride, knowing that he played a small but significant role in making this dream a reality.
From that day on, Ravi continued to advocate for technology and its benefits to the underprivileged. He believed that #Freedurov was just the beginning, and there were many more opportunities to make a difference in the world. |
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