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Startup case study: Nykaa
Founders : Falguni Nayar
Total Funding: $124 Million
Key Investors: TPG Growth, Lighthouse India, Steadview Capital
Nykaa is India's Leading omnichannel beauty & personal care retailer founded by former investmen
India needs more women led founders, its truly
inspiring!
I think we need more benefits for companies led by women founders!
Do we have women founders here at medial?
Share your experience and company would love to hear about it!
Day 12
Challenges and Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs in Bangalore
Bangalore's startup scene flourishes with innovation, but women entrepreneurs face unique hurdles.
This post explores both the challenges and opportunities:
* Funding gap:
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Deekshith Korivi
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How to build content led brand business
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ReepinderGoyal
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Medial game series :1
The OG business game
Level 1: Like other firms in the same industry, this X startup did not waste crores in celebrity markering. They made their founder the brand face and gained huge success and trust .
Level 2: This is o
76% of working women in top Indian cities want to start their own business, says a survey.
This heartwarming trend is the outcome of women feeling empowered to pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions and take charge of their professional destinies.
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Suprodip Bhattacharya
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What could be best revenue model for a community led startup or community led business is really not sustainable
Ride hailing exclusively for women that helps women travelling in night to find the nearest
- taxis driven by women
- bike taxis by women
- autos driving by women drivers
This will help women travel safely in the nights without fear
Iranian women protest against the introduction of hijab. Tehran. Islamic Republic of Iran, 1979. It was the last day women were allowed to walk uncovered with their heads uncovered
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Rahul Das
Stealth • 7m
In 1968, Bill Gates attended one of the few high schools globally with a computer, a rare one-in-a-million chance.
This access led to the founding of Microsoft, as Gates noted in a 2005 speech.
His best friend, Kent Evans, equally talented, faced