Exciting news for Indiaās startup ecosystem!
For the first time, the central government is set to allocate a dedicated corpus to the Small Industries Development Bank of India (Sidbi) to oversee a fund of funds focused on secondary transactions.
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Vishu Bheda
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Keith Rabois: āI tell founders not to worry about runway. Worry about lift.ā
Runway (money/time left) is just a tool to achieve lift (traction & growth).
But if extra runway doesnāt help you hit traction, itās useless.
Donāt raise funds just to ā
Leaders, your words can either build bridges or burn them.
Iāve seen too many teams stall because of a few choice phrases. Here are 6 common phrases that kill motivation:
1. āThatās not how we do it here.ā
ā¤· Innovation dies when you stick to outdat
The Dark Rise of Uber!
When Uber started, it faced legal issues for operating as a cab service. Travis' response? "Weāre just a tech company connecting drivers and users."
When government authorities imposed fines on Uber drivers, Uber built a tool
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Rishav Kumar
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Government Initiatives Supporting Startups in India
India loves startups. No, seriously. The government is practically throwing schemes, tax breaks, and incubators at entrepreneurs like confetti at a wedding. But while these initiatives have done wo
How a meet to explore ideas Turned into a $3M Peer-to-Peer Payment Startup
In February 2022, George Chichua, a Russian venture investor, left for a ski trip in Georgia.
He had no idea that a geopolitical crisis would completely alter his life.
As
Fibroheal Woundcare raises Rs 6.3 Cr in pre-Series A
Fibroheal Woundcare secured ā¹6.3 crore in its pre-Series A funding round. The investment came from promoters and new investors, including medical professionals. Key investors have also committed to
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Aditya Arora
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Meet the man from a village in Uttarakhand who built a 5000 CR bank.
1. Born in a village 40 km away from Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, Govind Singh had a tough childhood. He travelled 7 km to the nearest school daily and taught students