Why Edtech Startups like Byju's failing in India, Despite being majority of Indian Youths and Students opt for Competitive Exams??
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Rajesh R
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Working with startups is always inspiring—seeing innovative ideas come to life is what drives us. What’s the most exciting project you’ve worked on?
#StartupLife #Innovation
What if we make an app which can serve food delivery. It's just like instead of calling we will provide an app. This will make delivery free till a particular radius and minimum order. (which is already being done on call)
I have read many posts regarding criticizing Indian to lack innovation they are just copy.
But, according to me that's not true
While some Indian startups draw inspiration globally, their billion-dollar valuations reflect innovative solutions for th
Indian youngsters mindset now shifted to build startups and businesses. Many think that startups are first options instead of doing corporate jobs, they spend a couple of years building startups.
We know the success percentage of startups is very lo
I shared a few innovative aspects of my project on this platform, and some people mocked me for it. These are the same individuals who claim that Indian startups lack innovation. Ironically, while they express dissatisfaction with the lack of innovat
🤯🤯🤯 That’s why Indian VCs need to back pure tech companies which have higher risks instead of icreame, burger and boba startups. India will never rise without an Nvidia of our own. 🤷🏻♂️
Many Indian startups mirror American giants:
Flipkart (Amazon)
Ola (Uber)
Paytm (PayPal)
Zomato (Yelp)
While adapting ideas for local markets has driven success, when will we see a truly original global startup from India?
I am an Indian but I see startups in India are making "wrappers" around a innovative technology and calling them "revolutionary" and selling things in the name of nationalism.
E.g : Krutrim using ChatGpt.
We have to focus more on Product > Marketing.