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Jabong, once a favorite fashion shopping destination in India, was founded in 2011 by Arun, Pravin, Lakshmi, and Manu Kumar Jain( MI guy ). Their mission was to revolutionize how people bought
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Flipkart • 6m
They were probably the first startup I ever organically heard about, from India.
Hey I have just heard about a good opportunity so sharing with you. I heard about athena.vc I also applied there. In their first program they pay $100 for every task basically through that tasks they want you to learn. Then at next program they pay
There's a huge difference In mindset Between consumer tech founders in the USA and India.
When I talk to consumer tech founders from the west, they consistently impress on "how they can make their product grow organically"
But in India most found
My guess it’s because they are exploring AI for content writing and production because I heard about it from the founder in some event very recently.
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Harsh Varun
Stealth • 3m
How many of you have heard about the new startup "YATRAJA" ?
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Kushal Patel
Stealth • 4m
I started a newsletter on financial markets, startups and personal finance. I curate content like market overview, top news from finance, startup and top CEO's. What can I do to increase subscribers count organically.
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Tarun
Stealth • 2m
i have one food startup idea... it's do not end in India never and ever... if you want more details contact me....
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Stealth • 7m
Ever heard of Finomena? Probably not, because they fizzled out faster than a cheap firework on New Year's Eve ☠️ (Sorry for this!)
Founded in 2015 by two hotshots fresh from big tech, Finomena promised small loans to India's young guns.
But like a