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Kind of a western take, India's strength has always been in theoretical knowledge and academic rigor. IIT/IIM graduates dominate Silicon Valley because of strong fundamentals, not because they learned "design thinking" in Class 6. Skills can be learned later, but mathematical reasoning cannot.
Tech guy with a busi... • 3m
A routine topic - but it's a necessary one. Why Indian Startups Fail in the First 3 Years? A lot of Indian startups don’t fail because the idea is bad, they fail because the fundamentals are overlooked. Founders often build what they like instead o
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1)The Problem:India has over 39 million college students , with 70% (28 million) studying in Tier-2 and Tier-3 colleges, where they face significant challenges. Many of these colleges lack updated curriculums and industry-relevant training, leaving s
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Hello friends, mentors, and extended network — I usually don’t write things like this, but today I’m sharing something personal and important. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been building something that came straight from a real, personal struggle. A
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Most Indian YouTubers FAIL at business, but why? Let’s break it down I recently watched a video by Vedant Rusty on the same topic. Here is what I learn👇 In the Indian YouTube ecosystem, almost everything is inspired by Western YouTubers. It’s not
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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 28d
🚀 Inside a VC Mentorship: What I Learned About How VCs Think. Recently, I had the privilege of attending a focused mentorship session from VC Partner Manik Gruver at Macwise Capital, alongside a few fellow founders. The session offered deep, behind
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