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Antler India review application of Indian startups by people who are continent apart, those who even don't have the slightest glimpse of what's the market condition here and what is the requirement. Back in 2021 I too applied for their residency program and some British lady rejected it.
Co-Founder LogitX • 8m
Startup India Seed Fund: Who Actually Got the Money I'm exploring the Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS) and wanted to hear from founders who have actually received the grant. The scheme seems promising, offering up to 20 lakh for prototype devel
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💡 When VCs Say "Yes, But..." - The Co-Founder Dilemma Two major meetings this month: Meeting 1: India Accelerator mentor - 2 hours discussing product, business model, and market approach. Outcome: "This has potential. Keep refining." Meeting 2: A
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Is getting a book published easy? Let me tell you about few people. A lady wanted to get her book published. She was told that concept of her book was outdated , book was long,book was not unique a blah blah stuff. And later she got her book publish
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My Experience with VCs of India as a deep-tech founder. Day 2: Antler India and All in Capital Thank you for the response on my previous post, following that today I'll be covering 2 other VCs we talked to. 1. All in Capital: They started very rece
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This lady from Mizoram turned a simple soda business into a 10 Cr. startup. Meet Zomawii Khiangte, who, along with her husband Felipe, created Local All Natural Soda, a brand that's now making waves in the Indian beverage market. The story started
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Faad Network • 1y
Meet the man who never fired an employee and built a 5650 CR company. 1. After graduating from IIT Kanpur in 2001, Aloke Bajpai moved to Europe as a software engineer at Amadeus, a travel tech company. After four years, he joined the coveted Insead
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Faad Network • 9m
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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