Awfis has really shown what smart growth and partnerships can do, becoming the leader in India's coworking space. I mean, to have survived covid too when every other coworking thing either shut down or gave up and lost.
Why is education in India becoming an expensive instead of a right?
The system is broken.
→ Too much theory, not enough practical skills.
→ Graduates feel lost; the industry moves on without them.
→ To catch up, we need huge amounts—MBA? 50 lakhs. S
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