Well this is why QCom Startups can be the next Amazon!
So in terms of revenue, Licious is the biggest meat company in india with over 750cr sales. It was founded in 2015 by Vivek Gupta and Abhay Hanjura. It currently operates in 20 cities and sells
There are high no. of startups emerging in India, do this ever get saturated?
How long will it take?
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 1m
The education sector in India is expected to reach US$ 225 billion by 2025.
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Tejas Deore
Stealth • 3m
FAILED INDIAN STARTUPS 🚨
Hey guys, I'm building a website that will contain a list of failed indian startups, their journeys, competition, market dynamics then, runway, founders, and much more data based insights on why they failed.
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Mention failed startups which were just few steps away from success in india. It will help me to study their case.
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Keshav Rathore
Stealth • 7m
A lot of us may be considering here the worst case scenarios of building a startup.
Questions like "What if this doesn't work out, am I going to end up homeless?"
In fact a lot of us, given that we start, have a high probability of failing.
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Dr Saurav singh
Stealth • 8m
2 health-tech startup failed, Now for 1yr I'm trying to be content creator to build audience before launching 3rd startup
I'm doing ✅️ or it's wastage of time ?
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 4m
India Needs 75 Years To Reach Just 25% Of US GDP: World Bank Report 2024
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 12d
The India soap market size reached US$ 3.9 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 5.2 Billion by 2032
What is up with US folks thinking low of India? Even the NRI’s there consider US>India vehemently. It’s appalling that they don’t recognise the tremendous growth of our tech and ecosystem. Salaries will soon be at par. Their arrogance is so irritatin