Peyush Bansal was interested in investing in Indulge Concierge on Shark Tank India S4, but as soon as he got to know that Nikhil Kamath exited from the company he also pulled himself back.
Anonymous 9
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
Bad move. Why can't he use his expertise to help them. No wonder Indian startups are struggling.
No risk takers
8% hike to “Top Performers” 😂😂😂 Basically if your salary is as 40k, it’ll become 43.2k 😂 No wonder startups attract the best talent!
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Sanskar Chourasia
UI/UX designer • 6m
No wonder why, we are so much dependent on Google that this has to happen one day.
The government of India has issued high risk warning for chrome users for both windows and mac
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Corporate governance... • 3m
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Sidharth s
Restarting -loop-beg... • 1m
When an expert can't explain his expertise, ML comes into picture, for example, an expert driver can't explain all the rules for the upcoming incidents while riding, it comes with a lot of experience. Exactly like that ml models get better n better w
Why do we in Delhi don’t have any tech-first product startup like Bangalore? Only baniya and dhando business all around. Even the culture is so uncool and dead tbh.
No wonder people move south.
How many people are struggling with mental illness or mental health problems or how many people want to talk their problems but they can't bcs they feel that no one will understand that feeling. And most of this generation ( gen z ) are struggling wi
Despite a significant number of Indian startups struggling to achieve profitability, venture capitalists continue to invest heavily in them. What drives this investment strategy, and what are the expectations of VC firms in this scenario?"