lndia's startup scene is booming with over 157,000 startups and billions in funding, but here's the reality check
over 5,000 startups shut down in 2024 alone, with Maharashtra leading at 929 closures. Despite a 6.5% funding dip in 2024, investments s
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 2m
Many startups fail because they focus on hype rather than solving core problems.
Solving big problems is easier than solving little problems - Sergey brin
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Mr Shiva Raj
"Challenging Norms, ... • 2m
💡 The Harsh Truth About Business
90% of startups fail within 3 years.
Why?
❌ They chase funding, not customers
❌ They build products, not solutions
❌ They ignore cash flow
If you want to succeed, focus on:
✅ Solving real problems
✅ Generating profit
Fact#02
A strong team is more important than a great idea.
Many startups fail not because of a bad idea but due to poor execution. Investors often say they’d rather back an average idea with a great team than a great idea with a weak team. Buildin
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Aastha Anand
Startup | VC | Autom... • 1d
You always hear about startups failing, but no one talks about VC funds going under. It happens more often than you think.
Most fail because they chase hype instead of solid businesses, burn through capital without a follow-on strategy, or simply get
Success is about creating real value, not chasing hype.
Focus on the journey, stay resilient, and don’t be afraid to fail in public.
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SIDDANTH Rolli
Co-founder of cAreer... • 10m
How Many of You All Agree that
"Solving Rich People Problems Pay Well "
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sai manikanta gopal reddy nardela
Bangalore, Looking f... • 6m
Why people from electronics background are willing to join in software jobs rather than core electronics jobs?
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 9m
90% of startups fail because they didn't hire a LinkedIn influencer as a co-founder.
Now you know why your pitch deck is lacking. 💀
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Gaurav Garg
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US India Chamber of Commerce Austin • 11m
Want to throw a open question why startup is a hype even though most startups fail/struggle badly but highly skilled freelancers/independent Professionals are not that much celebrated where they are earning well. Another social stigma ?