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The most probable eventual aim of startups is to turn profitable and go for ipo, giving returns to investors and creating wealth ownself š°šø
Now start-up take huge losses in creating market or gettin
What If we combine product hunt and medial? This can offer much better idea Validation for startups, this can also drive more traffic to those startups and many moreā¦
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MODZVERSE
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Can anyone help me in my startup .like mentor,in funding and many more
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Uttkarsh Singh
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More and more marwadis from India should build startups.
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Chintu Bhoraniya
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Let's talk about india Agri-startup's product !!
If you can solve a problem, prevent a loss, and turn that solution into a product or service, then you have a startup. Startups come in many forms and can be created by anyone.
In India, many startu
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Havish Gupta
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Some Startup Statistics
ā¢ The average funding amount for a Series C round is $68 million
ā¢ The second largest reason why startups fail (29% of cases) is due to running out of funding and personal money.
ā¢ 23% of startups mentioned team issues lead
Nowadays, Various Startups like OYO, Zomato and now Urban Company is profitable šš.
ā¢ It seems to be great trend for Indian Startups to get funding from Big VC's Such as SoftBank, Sequoia Capital,Tiger Global and Accel.
ā¢ It's good sign for earl
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Despite having a GDP smaller than the valuation of many Indian startups, Bhutan is home to some interesting startups that are making a global impact by promoting Bhutanese heritage and sustainable practices.
1. DRUKSELL
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Indian AI startups have only raised $700M so far; compared to Americas $19B excluding many companies like Google Deepmind, Databricks etc and then we say why Indians are not innovating?