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Anamika Roy Freelancer, IT Services
 
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He is called the 'MBA sabziwalla' and wants to make Bihar India's vegetable hub. Kaushlendra, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A), is now working towards pre-paid cards for buying vegetables but complains of irritating hurdles that discourage budding entrepreneurs. Kaushlendra, who refused to join a multinational company like his peers as he wanted to work towards making Bihar a better place, says something as simple as encashing a cheque can take days. 'There are many small things that impede the growth of an entrepreneur in Bihar. We cannot compete with entrepreneurs of other states because other support services come at huge indirect and direct costs,' Kaus...
KALIYAMOORTHY  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
For an enterpreneur, it is always a hurddle to mobilize the VC. Be it a localized fund / investment from outside.Even , when VC are ready, enterpreneur will find hard to reap it immediately. Because of systemic problems and political instability (...
Anand Hisaria  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Quite interesting ! Kaushalendra you are doing a fantastic job. As it is mentioned here in this beautiful article that you are facing many problems which you might not have contemplated in the beginning of your project. Interact some of the...
Rishi Gaurav  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
My Best Wishes Are With You!!! Go Ahead Sir... Need any support of my value intimate me at rishigrv@yahoo.com
 
 
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Mayank Dubey  |  Argues in support of  "will Work in India"  |  1 year ago
they get benefit in terms of returns kindly refer the website www.growvc.com they work on the same concept... and if you already have a fair Idea than why asking me...?? :)
Anamika Roy  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Might work, but what is the benefit for the people giving money. Is it like they can take money when needed..... I have fair idea of how it works... so can you explain me in detail....
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JOGINDER SINGH CHANDNANI  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, India is the most respectable country in terms of her heritage teachings of great mythological books. And talking of food, there is no food like Indian Food. When any of my friends goes abroad for travelling, I tell them to take lots of...
Neerav Galathia  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
No one cares about culture and all this in profit making businesses, it’s not all these values but the cheap labor available in India is the prime factor in making Indian entrepreneurs growth in whole world. If all these things is helping then we...
Anamika Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes...as such the western countries are facing problems like severe lifestyle disease, depleting populations and cultural degradation, Indian entrepreneurs can provide alternate products and services which would be readily accepted. We have...
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S. Muralidharan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Youngsters are very agile, alert, understand things in perspective, to-the-point, focussed, watchful of changes across the globe, networks well with the world community. They can take, definitely, a big leap in whatever they do!
Joe Antony  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I don't think its youngsters alone. But yes , I do think material achievement has taken precedence over knowledge and Ethics.
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1 Opportunities in every sector and every area of business
2 People are more open to join new ventures...
Abhijit Anand Prabhudan  |  Supported idea  "Opportunities in every sector and every area of business"  |  1 year ago
There's opportunity for disruptive innovation as India has relatively unexplored market for products and services. Earlier what we used to get was licensed produced using foreign tech and services were mediocre. With consumers awakening as they...
ckumar  |  Supported idea  "Opportunities in every sector and every area of business"  |  1 year ago
Yes,agreed ,there are lot oppurtunities in any area.Its going to be the high time for anyone whos looking to change their lives.I Think after that recession it has changed lot in everyone life's.Particularly IT people started thinking of securing...
sourav ghosh  |  Supported idea  "Opportunities in every sector and every area of business"  |  1 year ago
Well ! We as country had kept aside the Great Depression 2008-09, to show the world our resilient strong economic market viz a viz the world big economic country are still in Red,be it USA, Japan, Europe etc. Now the International trade market has...
 
 
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Abhijit Anand Prabhudan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Corruption is really a socio-economic phenomenon, I have heard an argument so many times that people indulge in corruption, since their income is not enough. So what explains, corruption by high ranking officials and business people? What has...
JOGINDER SINGH CHANDNANI  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
No, young entrepreneurs won’t be able to win the fight with corruption. Because it’s a never ending process in India. It can be controlled but it can’t be eradicated. Government has to step in along with the private institutions the other retired...
Anamika Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I think they can and India now just being the world's back office is also gearing up for the entrepreneurship revolution.   Corruption hurts economic efficiency and the corrupt steal from the poorest, But now, honesty and integrity is part of a...
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1 Prepare and have a Plan B
2 do all in black and white i.e on paper ,don't be sentimental.
Anuj Gupta  |  Added idea  "Why to avoid failures !!!!"  |  1 year ago
I always think failures of everyone's life are stepping stones one puts towards the success. People learn from the mistakes/failures only (it could your own or of someone else too) but avoiding failure is unrealistic. What matters a lot is: what...
Ishan Dave  |  Added idea  "Avoid Failure causes with utilization of existing resources"  |  1 year ago
For a start up- we must have proved & excellent resources which should not be wasted. Those resources must be superior enough to avoid bad circumstances...
 
 
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1 Indian society is patriarchal
2 INADEQUATE SUPPORT FROM FAMILY
Rajendran Mariagnanam Mariagnanam  |  Added idea  "Need in a women creats women entrepreneurs"  |  7 months ago
Irrespective of woman's role in family and society and whether they are patriarchal or support it is the shear need that brings in women to fore of this world in entrepreneurship. Women are more motivated by a need or a cause
Rathin Deb  |  Supported idea  "Indian society is patriarchal"  |  1 year ago
Anamika you have hit the bulls eye with your point of view. Practically nothing more to add.
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Supported idea  "Indian society is patriarchal"  |  1 year ago
Very correctly said, Ms. Anaamika. But just remember one hindi phrase/ muhawara ,' Hati jab chalta hai to kutte ............ ya unko taklif to hoti hai, par usse hathi ke chaal mein koi pharak nahi padata'. Whatever you do, do it correctly by...
 
 
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1 added idea
2 By Networking
Nilesh Pawar  |  Added idea  "Find Private Investor"  |  1 year ago
There are many people with lots of money looking for venture to invest it. If you can find one of them and convince them then your problem will be solved.
Anamika Roy  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
I think networking will do good here and using LinkedIn, the social network ing site, can help first-time founders find the right route to a particular investor. Also attending networking events. Then there are investors nights that will be happening...
 
 
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1 Mixed source
2 Secure a loan from friends or family
Nilesh Pawar  |  Supported idea  "Find Private Investor"  |  1 year ago
Always be ready with your business idea, project report and terms and conditions you want to put forth to investors. Be flexible with your terms to suit the investor.
Anamika Roy  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
You can self-finance by taking out a home-equity loan or second mortgage, but don't consider this strategy unless you have substantially more than 20 percent equity in your home. If you have any less, you may end up placing all your equity into your...
 
 
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