CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 12m
Why not Mumbai , goa , kanpur , lucknow , gujrat , and many cities has rivers so definitely we can give this for rent or make this as a status symbol for men's .... Gen are getting mad and they really wants to try these types of things ... We can market this a Luxury or masculinity symbol
Co Founder & CEO at ... • 22d
IIT-Kanpur & IIIT-Una Join Forces to Boost Startup R&D Great move for the Indian startup ecosystem! IIT Kanpur and IIIT Una have signed an MoU to co-create: ✅ Joint research programs ✅ Shared innovation labs ✅ New incubation spaces ✅ Academic + sta
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I came to Lucknow for the research, and I travel kanpur, Aagra and Noida in this month. I'm from Andhra Pradesh I don't know much about UP and Hindi language. Can anyone help me where can I find, startup meetings or any startup hubs in Utter Pradesh
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Recently, I thought about this idea of cloth rental mainly focus on women clothing and men's shoes, Blazers. Women in general used to buy sarees a lot but wear only once or twice and also they want to wear unique/different styles every time. Same wit
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How Audemars Piguet become the status symbol even among the richest. This is because the brand’s watches are so expensive that the last year they only sold 51,000 pieces as compared to other luxury watch brands. But still their revenue was $2.7 Bi
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“The Pricier, the Better: How the Veblen Effect Drives Luxury Brand Obsession” The Veblen Effect is a psychological phenomenon where demand for a product increases as its price rises—because the high price signals status, not just value. Luxury bran
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Rs 120 Crore Raised, Still Crying Over Rent? Startup Truth Bombs! 💥 Harsh Pokharna, IIT Kanpur grad, OKCredit’s CEO, took Rs 120 crore in 2019. And guess what? He’s still stressing about Bengaluru rent like a broke intern. 😳 This is the ugly truth
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🤯This is how Blackberry killed itself. Back in 2010, Blackberry had a 43% market share in smartphones. However, by 2016, it was down to 0%. So, why did people abandon Blackberry? 🧐 See, in the 2000s, Blackberry was the ultimate status symbol, us
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