India is obsessed with Gold. In 10 years, Indian Gold imports crossed $400 Billion. Gaurav Mathur of SafeGold is not only making it safe for Indians to buy gold online but also channel this gold obsession.
Listen to this amazing episode:
https://t.co/uOulrokzdG
@VarunMayya No. It's caused by hawkers who hog a lot of the driveable space, lack of parking management, bad foot paths, lunatics driving 2 wheelers, utter disregard for rules by drivers, bad roads and most people who think they have no need to treat Bangalore as their own city.
After a hiatus, we are back with an amazing episode with Anurag Kedia of Pilgrim Cosmetics. Anurag talks about "Winning with a D2C Brand". Lots of secrets and tactics if you know what you're looking for:https://t.co/DAb1QwsNE7
- @amitdmishra co-founder of @imochaHQ the world's largest AI-powered digital skills assessment platform, comes from the town of Amravathi in Maharashtra.
@kjonnakadla, serial entrepreneur, talks to Amit for @maharajaofscale podcast.
#ValueSaaS
https://t.co/DjZdhAFJnR
With the help of funnels and automation, Kinner has scaled Knorish to about 17,000 academies. Knorish enables people, who are not coders and want to sell online courses using their own website.
Link to the episode: https://t.co/ySTNYS2X4O
Every year, Monica watches about 10,000 startups go thru the motions, highs and lows. She sees myths being broken and new models formed. She heads up the Wadhwani Foundation's NEN Program that focuses on teaching entrepreneurship to students.
What Monica is doing with the Wadhwani Foundation is enabling young minds to take up entrepreneurship.
Listen to Monica talk this episode of the MoS Podcast. Link to the episode:
https://t.co/AmTJyHacdu
@WadhwaniF@Monica_A_Mehta
Listen to Deep Bajaj explain his product development challenges to help women avoid dirty toilet seats. You haven't heard all about the challenges in scaling a women's health startup until you've heard this.
Link to the episode: https://t.co/Yq9I7NPNLd
๐๐ป๐ถ๐ป๐ฑ๐ถ๐๐ฎ decided to jump head long into entrepreneurship along with her sister Suhasini to start ๐ฌ๐ผ๐ด๐ฎ ๐๐ฎ๐ฟ๐. When they started, no one was making breakfast bars in India.
@Yogabars
And India's varied temperature conditions meant that recipes and manufacturing processes that worked overseas would not work in India. It was similar to what Sam Pitroda faced while designing telecom solutions for India. Listen to Anindita of @Yogabars https://t.co/E5TdAV1N5K