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India doesn’t have an entrepreneur problem. It has a reality check problem. Everyone’s chasing unicorns. Too much pitch, too little product. Too much startup, too little survival. Real builders are quiet. Loud ones are often just noise. Who’s actually solving real problems? Opening a food cart is called a startup here.. With due respect, we need innovations, and no mung dal pizza is not innovation. It's just rebranding of mung Dal chilla with Italian seasonings.

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