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Shyam Kumar

Startup as a dream • 5m

Starting a business in India with government funding is like fighting Thanos without the Avengers! There are just too many hoops to jump through: endless paperwork, unpredictable approval processes, and sometimes, a lack of transparency. Even when there are schemes, getting actual access to the money feels like unlocking the last level of a game with no cheat codes. Are you thinking of starting a business right now? Or just venting out the frustration of how broken the system feels?

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