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Avinash Mahadu Chakor

Co-founder of Three ... • 16h

Your degree doesn’t define your startup’s success. Your mindset does. I come from a humble middle-class family. No IIT, no IIM, no MBA tag. Just a relentless fire to build something meaningful. In India, we often glorify degrees more than ideas. But in the real world—execution, hunger, and clarity win. I’ve faced business failures, pressure to take a job, and moments of self-doubt. But I chose the harder road: entrepreneurship. Not because it’s cool. But because it’s mine. If you're building something from scratch—remember, the market doesn’t care about your resume. It cares about how well you solve a problem. – Avinash Chakor Founder, Chakor One

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