🔥🔥🚀 FAMPAY IT IS !!!
Meet Sambhav Jain and Kush Taneja , IIT Roorkee grads who co-founded FamPay, the neobank for teens.
Dedicated to reshaping how teens engage with money ,
FamPay offers a secure and intuitive digital banking platform tailore
The first India-made semiconductor chips will roll out from Micron Technology's packaging unit in Gujarat’s Sanand in the first half of 2025. ~ Micron India
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Magudapathi R
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HAPPY TO SHARE THAT I HAD GOT HALF CENTURY FOLLOWERS IN MEDIAL , THANKYOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND NEED MORE SUPPORT
I wonder why startups don't always recognize the efforts of newcomers, despite the time, money, and hard work they invest. I've had a similar negative experience in my first job.🎭
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Arcane
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India ranks first in the list of Immigrant founders in the US. Interesting, isn't it! What do you think?
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Lakshya Tyagi
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The lie we were told as Kids
Get more marks than competitors.
Higher Rank.
Go to a better college then.
These were (and Unfortunately still are) the parameters that defined success for us as kids.
Except: Everyone is running their own race
We a
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LIKHITH
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A.i is not gonna take your job, The person who's gonna use A.i is gonna take your job.
-Jensen huang(ceo of nvidia)
Agree ?
I don’t give a f whether any country or company is stealing my data or not.
What are they gonna do? Advertise to me i'll just not buy.
What are they gonna do with my "mommy dominate me" search history ? Admire it?
Why are hiring startups dying? It’s a crazy graveyard from Apna to Hirect. I had an idea around the space but I am cold-feet after hearing VC perspective on the space. Met a founder in Koramangala who had raised 4Cr and failed after onboarding half a
Guys ,tell me whether I did wrong or right ....?
May 2024 , I joined a ed tech startup based out of Mumbai - they were selling courses
I joined there as marketing intern and worked for 3 months
The first month they paid me half the salary , sec