I live in Bangalore and was recently talking to a pan shop bhaiya near my office to understand his tapri business. Have been an old customer now so he shared. He does approx 5.6 lac in revenue and handsome profit. I know it’s not a very shiny job/bus
"Holy Cow! Amul Milks ₹90,000 Cr in FY25 – Galloping Towards ₹1 Trillion Dream!"
Amul’s revenue touching ₹90,000 crore in FY25? That’s not just a dairy boom — that’s a full-on moo-nami! From buttering up the market to milking every opportunity, Amul
Is here someone from IITs/ NITS or DU or any prestigious clg...who can share Lil bit about the opportunities you get there If you are a startup enthusiastic!! plsss🥹🥹
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Ayush
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
Bangalore is an amazing city, no doubt, but it’s also quite expensive. If anyone is in need of legal assistance—whether it’s drafting, advisory, or anything else—feel free to reach out.
Not sure if this goes against community guidelines, but I thoug
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Shubham Chaubey
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SenseAI • 6m
Founder: We’re building something that’s never been done before!
VC: Amazing! So… who are the competitors, and how big is the market?
These are all of the products that were killed by Google (pyaar se)
On a serious note, it’s actually amazing how a $200Bn+ revenue/year company has had this many losses.
What does it tell you about startups?
That you’ve to fail 200+ times, and
So much is happening in AI right now!
It’s amazing to see how it’s changing industries and creating new opportunities. What do you think about these changes?
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Aastha Anand
Startup | VC | Autom... • 1m
A lot of founders think funding = validation, but that’s just step one. If you can’t turn that capital into real, sustainable growth, it’s just a countdown to running out of cash. Just because a startup raises VC money doesn’t mean it’s successful. V
Shiny? Certified? Still useless.
Why most gemstones don’t work — and what to do before wearing one.
Big myth:
“If it’s shiny and certified, it must be real.”
Not true.
Many stones today are synthetic, dyed, or overly enhanced — but still sold as “