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What sabeer bhatia said is true indian VCs are not proper VCs. They are having PE mindset.
Even angel investors are also same.
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Niket Raj Dwivedi and Harsh Dwivedi Medial will not have to involve Indian angel investors and investors to grow its app, this showcase will be nothing but
*True Feedback BRO
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โผ๏ธ We have seen to many cricketers investing in multiple startup .
Will these guys be new kind of Angel Investors ?
What's your insight over these ?
medial should add a feature to angel invest in startups it will not only be a additional revenue but it is the biggest asset a individual middle class Indian owns
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โขPoor Revenue Growth in Indian IT sector
โขIn Just One Year Over 63,000 employees lost Job in TCS,INFOSYS&WIPRO
โขCompanies also slowed hiring and skipped campus recruitments
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