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A $450 million Indian startup, Zest Money, shut down due to strict RBI regulations, highlighting the risks of external factors in business.
🚀 $450 million valuation: Zest Money was a leading player in the buy now pay later s
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Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
Honestly, with so many external risks, it feels like starting a business is becoming a losing game nowadays
"Honestly, witnessing the job market and the abundance of applicants for a single position is terrifying for many. Nowadays, people are prioritizing security over taking risks for career advancement. Let me know if this is correct."
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Shyam Ji
Startup as a dream • 9h
Starting a business in India with government funding is like fighting Thanos without the Avengers!
There are just too many hoops to jump through: endless paperwork, unpredictable approval processes, and sometimes, a lack of transparency. Even when t
Starting a business feels like freedom until you realize you’re now the janitor, CEO, and therapist.
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Daily polls and views
Helping people in th... • 1m
WHAT ARE YOUR VIEWS ?
According to me nowadays people are starting a startup just because it looks cool to own something despite the fact that they don't have any skills to run a business, to handle a team etc. Most of the people aren't capable of do
Nowadays social media Influencers are starting their personal brand and getting a good customer requisition.
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B X Gate's
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
What u think to be indi game developer is a good choice and which part of game in most important nowadays (like game mechanics , graphic, level , story or what )
Please live suggestions
Reliance Industries feels like a kirana store. Are they losing focus by launching everything left and right and failing miserably? From technology to FMCG, they have below-average products
I have been thinking about it for quite a long time now whether content creation or being a influencer makes you more money or starting a business and staying away from the fame game
I have a question for all of you:
Why don’t we see more young people considering politics as a career? What are the pros and cons that make Indian youth stay away from the most influential sector?
Many of you might have thought about becoming a phil