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CA Jasmeet Singh

In God We Trust, The... • 2m

ā€œPitch Perfect... Par Startup Ka BP Low Hai?ā€ Rohan, a 28-year-old founder from Bengaluru, just nailed his investor pitch! Deck was fire šŸ”„, story was sharp, and product was promising. But during due diligence… – No proper compliance records šŸ“‚ – Team attrition rate was high āš ļø – Sales funnel was broken āŒ – Cash burn rate? Alarming! Investor response? ā€œYou’re not ready yet.ā€ Don’t let a brilliant idea fail due to invisible problems. Welcome to Startup Chikitsa – your startup’s own diagnostic lab šŸ„āœØ Just like a blood test detects what's wrong inside, we offer: 🧾 Compliance Report 🧠 Sales & Strategy Pulse šŸ“Š Financial Vitals & Burn Rate Scan šŸ’¼ Team Health & Culture Check ⭐ Growth Readiness Diagnosis All at startup-friendly rates – with reports, prescriptions, and real experts to guide you. Before you pitch, scale, or pivot… get tested. Because you can’t fix what you can’t see. Startup Chikitsa – Kyunki Har Startup Ko Chahiye Ek Doctor. #StartupChikitsa #FounderBurnout #DueDiligence #StartupHealth #FundingReady #PitchPerfect #BusinessDoctor #StartupIndia

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