What worries me is that you claim to be the founder of a “defense to infrastructure to industry” robotics company yet assume a basic mixer grinder needs a microcontroller or that solder isn’t Made in India. 🤦🏾♂️
Stay ignorant if you wish, just don’t do it so loudly in public.
Some of us actually manufacture things here instead of just LARPing as industry experts.
Mixer grinders are fully Made in India. 🇮🇳
@sandeep_PT Aost 90% of our revenue comes from outside India. About 2% of our revenue comes from the government in India.
You must have some deep seated hatred to use words like "scamming" about someone you don't know at all. How does it help you get anything done in life?
Bloomberg has used words like "exquisite" and "delicacy" to explain Kopi Luwak, an Indonesian coffee whose beans are literally collected from poop of Asian civet.
But since "some" of the rocks of Indian Shilajit "might" have feces of birds stuck to it before cleaning, they wrote an entire hit piece to demean ancient Indian natural heritage.
Pic of how Kopi Luwak is procured 👇
As someone who studied in an Odia-medium school, I’m genuinely saddened to see a Hindi film song included in an Odia-medium textbook. Schools should prioritize lessons that build knowledge, values, critical thinking, health, nutrition, and life skills. What is the educational purpose of this inclusion? Can someone please explain the rationale?
#odisha
India has some fine aerospace engineers but they are either in academia or in GCCs doing simulation work for MNCs or have moved abroad. The few exceptions in ISRO DRDO HAL etc are hamstrung by the very average that dominates them around in the work environment.
Aerospace Engineering is a practice based domain. ITAR type regulations control knowledge flow. No amount of Summit level agreements will help “technology/knowledge transfer”. West and USSR learnt and became better by doing not by coding and simulating and that’s the path for India too.
Start paying better salaries better talent will be retained. Start funding more projects and to iterate, we will learn by doing.
Two young guys from Odisha just built something that can actually stop farmers from crying in their fields.
Meet Swapnil Panigrahy and Pratyush Mishra’s startup Aquelious
These Odisha folks aren’t doing fancy talks. They created Aquelious a real indigenous system that watches water quality 24x7, tells farmers exactly what to do in real time, and even automates their equipment.
No middlemen. No fake promises. Just pure farmer first tech built by people who actually care.
Their own team isn’t just employees they are full soul investors in this mission to wipe out the pain in Odisha’s aquaculture fields.
This is the kind of homegrown innovation Odisha desperately needs.
If you love seeing our state grow through real startups instead of just government talks, support these boys.
Share. Follow. Cheer them on.
Small support from us can create big change for our farmers including founders.
Proud of you Swapnil and Pratyush, Keep building and make Odisha proud
We need more younger minds like yours for our states scale and growth.
If you are building anything in Odisha or India, DM me. I will promote your startup to my followers (50k+ reach across major platforms around India and Europe ). Let’s grow together.
@Haneefkhan14@Brezzy_Drive@HT_Mumbai Muslims have earned it through years of hardwork ( violence) across different geograhies from Australia to USA. From Russia to Indonesia.