India doesn’t have an entrepreneur problem.
It has a reality check problem.
Everyone’s chasing unicorns.
Too much pitch, too little product.
Too much startup, too little survival.
Real builders are quiet.
Loud ones are often just noise.
Who’s actua
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Priyadarshini Bandyopadhyay
Founding........ • 8d
hi!
starting up on filling market gaps like hyper location, affordability and incorporating critical thinking along with teaching the curriculum of law and making the study materials multilingual.
what is the market scope and the extent of the idea
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Nikhil Chainani
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
Is esg accounting and Reporting space too crowded now? Or still there is great opportunity to enter and the party is just getting started ?
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 1m
No brand is too small if the problem is real.
Ever heard of a startup solving toilet access in rural India? Investors have
have u ever seen females give ph favours to get benefits/promotions with absolute no real contributions, that too in highly technical roles ?? if yes then what consequences or issues u or the team had to face
no hate towards any hardworking, deservin
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Arpit pahade
Your trillionaire br... • 2m
I am also looking for a video editor who can edit vlogs images and all digital work along with social media management I need this guy asap because there's a lot of work left. intrested ones let's connect and be the helping hands
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Saket Sambhav
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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 1m
Every 'no' gets you closer to a 'yes', if you're learning along the way.
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gray man
I'm just a normal gu... • 3m
Elon Musk, along with a few other investors, proposed a $97 billion buyout offer to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. However, Altman rejected the proposal, saying, ‘No thank you.’