What do you guys think, Is entrepreneurship glorified in India 🇮🇳 ?
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Anonymous 3
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Well, I think it depends on who you ask. If you consider the middle aged, they are generally more risk averse and would prefer secure jobs. But for most of the youth, Yes.
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Hi guys im sharing my simple thoughts to you guys
in India, we have a wealth of resources, yet we still face high unemployment, especially among youth. Young people are the future of India, but even after completing degrees, post-graduation, and en