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vishwajeet singh

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Shivanshu makes a valid point – disqualifying startups could have unintended consequences, especially for those that have genuinely worked hard. It’s important that the competition remains focused on merit, allowing the best ideas to succeed based on their innovation and impact. I’ve noticed some startups, like College X Connect, have a promising concept, and it’s the strength of their execution and long-term vision that will determine their success in the long run. If they continue building on that, they’ll naturally stand out without needing any shortcuts.

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