Final Year College S... • 2m
🚨 ₹21,000 Crore to Creators. And Counting. YouTube just revealed it paid over ₹21,000 Cr to Indian creators in 3 years — and it’s investing ₹850 Cr more. India is no longer just a consumer of content — we’re a Creator Nation. But I feel like something’s missing, don't you think?
I'm just a normal gu... • 2m
YouTube plans to invest over INR 850 crore in India over the next two years to support local content creators, artists, and media companies, CEO Neal Mohan announced at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025. This initiative is
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Where Does Reliance’s ₹3.2 Lakh Crore Revenue Come From? 1. Oil to Chemicals – ₹1,64,613 Cr (51.4%) 2. Retail – ₹88,637 Cr (27.6%) 3. Digital Services – ₹40,861 Cr (12.7%) 4. Others (Finance, Media, etc.) – ₹19,920 Cr (6.2%) 5. Oil & Gas – ₹6,44
See MoreAspiring Entrepreneu... • 17d
Nation Pitch – Real Problems. Bold Ideas. Big Impact. From villages to cities, India has issues that need action — not just attention. 1) Post local problems 2) Pitch your solutions 3) Connect with students, NGOs, creators, investors & changemakers
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Something’s missing in the way we grow professionally. We feel it every time we open apps made for yesterday’s world. Disconnected. Outdated. Generic. But what if that changed? What if your journey, your story, your hustle — had a place built just
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🚨 The magic number: ₹800 Cr ⸻ VCs invest in businesses that can be big enough to return their entire fund. To get VCs interested, your startup must at least have the potential to reach ₹800 Cr+ in annual revenue or ₹8,000 Cr+ in market cap (assumi
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Faad Network • 29d
Started from a village in Tamil Nadu and built an 8500 CR company. 1. Born in the rural foothills of Pachamalai in Tamil Nadu, Arulmany Duraiswamy used to manage oilseeds orchards, helping villagers overcome financial gaps. Honing his knowledge furt
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Faad Network • 4m
Meet the man who was rejected 36 times before building a 25,000 CR company. 1. After graduating from IIT Madras and Haas School of Business, Amrit Acharya had a cushy consulting job with McKinsey in the US. But he still wanted to tackle inefficienci
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