Only 1 in 10 Indian startups manage to secure any form of external funding. Why ? What do u think can be the reason??
Anonymous 1
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Lack of networks
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Most startups fails because of lack of execution of idea.
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Most starups.fails because of lack of money
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Raj Bahadur
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lack of funding ke kaaran andar se toot na jau
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