Meet the woman from IIT who sold her startup to Hindustan Unilever for 264 CR.
1. Born to a mother who worked as an officer with the Punjab government's healthcare department, Aarti would constantly wake up in the middle of the night for medical eme
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Sreenivasa Kumar
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 3m
all startups start and selling to mnc
they continue to control...this is not a good thing....
it's the harsh reality that India doesn't have any good startups most of the startups are copied from foreign brands and these copied start-ups become unicorns in India but in foreign they can just survive
I'm not saying India doesn't have any good
Hey guys, i 'm thinking to start a book selling and purchase business/startup.. complete all used and new books. Can expand into all forms of books like physical, digital , audio and video.. what do you think is it a good time to start and what about
Idea:
Start selling courses on
"How to make your Medial post trending"
"How to find a co-founder for your business on Medial"
"How to generate leads for your business through Medial on Automation"
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I just want to tell you one thing that you're not so good
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Dhruv Bansal
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 20d
Guys do you think that startups now have started to hype and everyone now wants to be a founder. Everyone irrespective of whether they want or not, are now running in FOMO, especially middle class, whether they should continue their job or start a st
Most of the startups fail because they dont know how to adapt, and how to execute!
It's all about doing the right thing at the right time in the right niche - how hard is that?