What do you guys think about the Indian sports industry?
We have literally 1.7 billion people in India but only a handful of them have made their name in International football, basketball etc. (except cricket)
There are so many TALENTED individual
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Interesting. I went to the startup incubator last week in Hyderabad. I have seen VCs, PE pouring tons of money on sports tech, sports startups. Try to build brother. All the very best š„°
Here are the latest news related to the startup ecosystem:
- Indian startups raised $196 million this week.
- Indian deep tech startups count surged in 2023, but funding plummeted 77%.
- Neobanking startup Jupiter received RBI nod for mobile walle
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Top News of the Week:
1. Funding:
- Between October 21 and 26, startups cumulatively raised $145.5 Mn across 10 deals, a 70% decline from $478 Mn raised in the preceding week.
- Deal count also went down sharply this week by about 65% from last we
I went to 2 startup events in the last one week
But are they really worth it?
Apart from free food the main reason to go to such an event is to meet people who are building some crazy shit and expand your network
So was the goal successful?
Ho
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Sairaj Kadam
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The Harsh Reality of Venture Capital:
Recently, I spoke with a founder who had a fantastic business idea, but he was struggling to secure venture capital funding. Got myself thinking:
why do some great ideas never get the backing they need? The tr
Recently, I was watching a YouTube video, and the main character said something that stuck with me. They mentioned that if you want to succeed in the business world, you need customers. If you have few customers, your business will struggle. No disag
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Jayant Mundhra
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Why did Tata Play, Oyo & Swiggy go for confidential IPO filing? š š
Last week, many mocked Swiggy for filing IPO papers with SEBI under the confidentiality route. They said, āKeep the IPO also private!ā
This made me realise, most people donāt even
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