I analyzed 40 Indian founders from 30 popular Indian startups like Zepto, and here's what I found:
1) Most founders are between 30-40 years of age.
2) Most founders come from Delhi (5) and Maharashtra (8).
3) 95% of founders are male.
4) 87% o
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
This is exactly why Indian innovation is so homogeneous. We fund the same type of people, solving the same problems, with the same approach.
Too Many Startups, Same Industry—Who’s Solving the Real Problems?
Right now, it feels like every other startup is entering the same few industries—D2C beauty, Ayurveda, fintech, and food&Qcom delivery. Everyone is rushing to do what’s already been d
So... AI is taking over engineering job one by one. Is AI solving problems in indian goverment offices?? If Yes, how?
If no, why?
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Priyansh Khandelwal
Founder - Carleyton ... • 2m
Building two companies taught me: Innovation isn't just about new ideas, it's about solving real problems. Grateful for every challenge that led to growth.
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Compared to big Ecom brands, what are the main problems small ecom sellers face and is worth solving for?
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Suprodip Bhattacharya
Entrepreneur || Star... • 9m
Please Share your opinions what problems do you think can be solved by startup or innovation or any sector which is still under innovation..if you feel that problem what type of solution you are trying to find like ‘Kash aisa hota ki ….’
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Maniraj N G
Marketing & Systems ... • 1m
From Jugaad to Unicorns:
India’s Journey to Global Impact
For decades, jugaad—India’s unique problem-solving mindset—has been the backbone of grassroots innovation. It's about making things work, often with limited resources, through sheer ing