14 Indian Startups & Projects That Are Helping The Country Go Green

Indian entrepreneurs are looking to disrupt everything right from the way we shop, to how we order food, to how we get a leaking tap fixed. However, with problems of excessive consumption, and technology, come problems of waste, pollution and environmental damage.

But fortunately, there are startups that are looking to mitigate these environmental hazards, and combined with a love for social good and a technology led product, helping the country become greener. In a country like India, where abject corruption and a huge population can usually put civic works in the background, it’s heartening to see small players coming out and focussing in this sector. We bring you 14 such entrepreneurs and activists who have started ventures towards sustainable development focussing on waste management, alternative sources of energy and awareness platforms.

LinkedIn Has A Beautifully Detailed, State Of The Art New Office In Bangalore

When a company that helps you connect with professionals, and get jobs in companies you see yourself working at, turns into a desirable place to work at, itself, it’s deadly combination. And professional networking site Linkedin with its new office is doing just that. After we took you on a tour of the fun Mumbai office of Facebook, here’s another Fortune50 company showing us how it’s done.

These Unicorns’ Websites Looked Very Different Back In The Day

A brand is a constantly evolving entity, and its most physical, visual aspect is its website. While the Unicorn startups of today like Flipkart, Ola, Paytm sport fancy looks bandying terms like Material design today, they have come a long way from being the basic, web 1.0 websites of when they started. Startup pitch app ShotPitch recently did some some delving into the past, and dug out the looks of the top 5 Indian startups. Watch this now and then slideshow for a bout of nostalgia.

L&T Infotech Withdraws 1500 Job Offers, Students On Hunger Strikes

In what seems to be current wave in the Indian jobs, as many as 1500 job offers extended to campus graduates were withdrawn by L&T Infotech.
Close on the heels of Flipkart, that deferred the joining date of upto 80 campus hires by 6 months, infrastructure giant L&T Infotech has withdrawn job offers for 1500 students. The distraught students were seen protesting around the L&T campus and have reportedly gone on a hunger strike.