Indian low is fooling the poor while big companies like Reliance Industries Ltd. reduce their workforce by 11% in FY24, despite being profitable. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is at 9.2%.
India is like a highly unorganised marketplace. There are many opportunities in it, but people who aren't seeing things clearly run after consumer tech products, which are pretty hard to build.
On the other hand, you can make crores in profit by sol
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Cloud
Stealth • 7d
"I’m ready to build something extraordinary using AI! 🚀 Got any game-changing ideas that are not just useful but can also turn into a profitable venture? 💻💡 Let’s innovate and create something that makes a real impact while raking in that 💰!"
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Rajeev Pramanik
Stealth • 8m
Layoff has become a trend nowadays..... if one starts, others begin to follow. Hard to trust. Its not that companies are not profitable, they are.... Why do you hire when you have to restructure.... while hiring the vision should be clear for 10 year
Guys, am an NRI but I visit India very frequently almost 1 month after every 2 months. I want to start any business or startup in India with a budget of 75 lakhs and a max of 1 crore. Please give me your suggestions for a profitable business.
On a l
🧑💼Startups are dominated by Men only 💪
In India, the male-to-female ratio in entrepreneurship is approximately 4:1, meaning around 80% of entrepreneurs are male and 20% are female.
While male entrepreneurial activity remains significantly high
I shared a few innovative aspects of my project on this platform, and some people mocked me for it. These are the same individuals who claim that Indian startups lack innovation. Ironically, while they express dissatisfaction with the lack of innovat
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Pranav Sheth
Stealth • 8m
More than 20 crore people use Dream 11 in India
while only 4 crore invests in Mutual Funds
People are willing to spend a few hours everyday to critically analyze players and build a dream team to win a few hundred rupees.
But not willing to spend
💬 What's your motivation to build what you build? I'll go first...
Being in a long-distance relationship, I wanted to do something special for my girlfriend. I missed watching movies together, sharing those little moments of laughter or excitement.