Sierra Ventures Announces Ashish Kakran as Partner to Expand Early-Stage Focus on AI, Cloud Infrastructure, and Cybersecurity ...
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gray man
I'm just a normal gu... • 1m
Women-centric D2C apparel brand BlissClub has secured INR 33 Cr in its Pre-Series B funding round, led by Elevation Capital with participation from Eight Roads Ventures.
According to regulatory filings with the Registrar of Companies (RoC), BlissClu
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Vivek Joshi
Director & CEO @ Exc... • 27d
Women Entrepreneurs: Outperforming Despite Funding Gaps
Women face significant funding disparities. Globally, women's startup rose from 6.1% (2001) to 10.4% (2023). In India, ~73,151 startups have at least one woman director. However, only 14.1% of t
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Vivek Joshi
Director & CEO @ Exc... • 26d
What Sets Women Entrepreneurs Apart?
Women entrepreneurs are redefining what it means to lead, innovate, and build lasting impact. While their male counterparts often benefit from longstanding networks and institutional support, women founders excel
If you focus on Economy, you will prosper.
If you focus on Politics, politicians will prosper.
Smart people will focus on Economy 1824 days, on the day of election, they will focus on Politics.
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Shaik Dasthagiri
"My ultimate goal an... • 4m
Indus Valley Annual Report 2025
Final Thoughts
India is growing fast but unevenly. People are spending more online, investing more, and using digital payments.
If businesses focus on fintech, online shopping, digital services, and manufacturing tech
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it is surprising observation that Women earning ₹15-20k sometimes choose to spend on experiences like Starbucks or fancy hotels. Men earning ₹80k might prefer simpler street food. This could mean some women prioritize personal enjoyment, while many m
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Vivek Joshi
Director & CEO @ Exc... • 16d
Studies show that startups led by women deliver over 2x the return per dollar invested compared to their male counterparts, yet they receive less than 2% of global VC funding. This gap isn’t about potential—it’s about perception, access, and structur