One huge problem with the Indian startup ecosystem today is that founders are rushing after valuations, says Peyush Bansal at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2024.
A Bengaluru-based CEO recently shared a post on LinkedIn about how dating life can be tough for a startup founder. Netizens have supported his views and posted witty comments.
Leaving a safe and secure job, this man returned to his hometown to cultivate crops. When he started lemon cultivation people were even more surprised.
In a recent conference, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das discussed the growth of the Indian startup ecosystem in the backdrop of India's world-class digital public infrastructure.
Chennai-based EV startup Raptee.HV launched India’s first high-voltage Electric Motorcycle T 30 compatible with Car charging stations. It can compete with traditional 250-300 cc ICE counterparts by producing significantly less heat.
Jyoti Bansal got an offer to sell his software company for $3.7 billion. What should have been his biggest moment turned into one of his biggest regrets.
An Indian Meta employee in the US helped an Uber driver with his startup, a translating app by sharing a post that went viral resulting in 200 new users in just 24 hours.
he cofounder of a Voice AI systems startup shared that his partner works from morning to the dead of night. His bed is just 3 feet from the workstation.
Anupam Mittal has candidly shared his doubts about a new startup to the point of having discouraged them in Shark Tank India. But the company is thriving well now.