Prev- Founder & CEO ... • 11m
India has always been a service based country That's why we have 10,000's of teachers for everything, but rarely someone is on the global charts In India if anyone discovers their talent, they immediately try to monetize it via service they don't even think of a product based approach It isn't a resource problem, talent problem but mindset problem
Passionate Full-Stac... • 4m
India should focus on exporting service-based product startups in SaaS, AI, and fintech. With skilled talent and cost advantages, startups can build globally competitive solutions, boosting innovation and revenue. Moving beyond IT services, India can
See MoreSerious Thinker • 10m
What are the problems in Private Schools in India, specifically in Rural areas? Is there any need for change in Indian Education System? I think in rural areas there is a big problem of teachers deficiency and lack of qualifications. What's your vi
See MoreJust on the way of r... • 12m
Just curious to know , suppose u guys have ₹10,000 as a capital , it's just a small amount of money I know , and that's the challenge, what business would u do? Not only a business but it should be a solution to a problem not a solution looking for
See MoreSerious Thinker • 9m
Let's discuss about the problem of Private schools education in India. I found a problem in high schools in my surroundings that, these schools are facing a huge scarcity of well qualified and experienced teachers. Day by day the number of schools i
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