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Starting the week with a ROCKING news! My book, 'Startup of Bharat,' becomes No. 1. Bestseller on Amazon in just 2 weeks! 🙌 Indeed, we were bored of Uber and Facebook stories. They were great (not taking away that fact) but not relatable to the In

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Someone focusing on Indian startup stories instead of recycling Silicon Valley cases. PhysicsWallah and BharatPe are genuinely inspiring examples of solving real Indian problems. This is exactly what aspiring founders need to read.

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