Does tesla boss Elon Musk like to be in the news? He gave various twists on the twitter purchase up to that point and then made some other comments. He also refuted the central government's claim that it would provide subsidies if a tesla manufacturing plant was set up in India. The proposal to set up franchises here has been withdrawn as manufacturing is not possible in the original India. tesla .. America is only producing in China. The central government wants to start manufacturing in india as a third market. However, tesla says it will first sell cars made abroad in india and then build a manufacturing plant in India. tesla chief Musk .. made controversial tweets as the center did not agree to this. However, the central government also reacted to this. Musk as a social media platform is incensed that threats are descending.




Ukraine sided with Putin in the war

Controversial itch is high for Musk as expected. He is the richest man in the world. He has openly condemned Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Not only that .. Internet facility was provided to ukraine through SpaceX satellite. Russian President Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, was seduced by tweets calling for a judo fight. If the Russian Foreign minister responds to this .. Musk is more provoked. Putin .. If you want to fight with me "Bring your bear" Eddewa said.



Now on to more offspring ..

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has dismissed claims that too many offspring are harming the environment. It was dismissed as a meaningless opinion. ‘Some people think having less offspring is good for the environment. Even if the population doubles, the environment will be good. Birth rates throughout japan have dropped dramatically already. Children need to be there to maintain civilization.



"We can not wait to see the decline of civilization," Musk said at a recent conference. It is known that Musk recently expressed concern about the population of Japan. He warned that japan was in danger of losing its existence in the coming days if there was no change in the gradually declining birth rate. japan, the world's third-largest economy, has been experiencing a sharp decline in population growth over the years.




Japan, which recorded the highest population growth in 2008, saw its population decline by 6 million last year. Last year, there were 8.3 lakh births and 14.4 lakh deaths. Thus the number of deaths there is high every year.




Currently, government figures show that 29 percent of Japan's population is over 65 years of age. The share of the population under the age of 14 is just 11.8 percent. As the aging population grew, so did the declining labor force, which became a major challenge for Japan.

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