50 Young Entrepreneurs Will Get Startup Kits By The Kerala Govt.
In a move to encourage and incubate entrepreneurs in the state, 50 young mobile application developers will receive Startup Kits as part of the Youth Entrepreneurs Scheme (YES) 2015 in Kerala.
11 Lessons Startup Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Baba Ramdev’s Success Story
While sometimes this Baba may shock some of the more rationals in the country with a few shocking statements, (Ayurveda can “cure” AIDS, crossdressing appearances and whacky antics, what one can’t take away from the maverick is his success, his hard work, and his business savvy. He’s an unlikely entrepreneur that without the fanfare of a Bansal or a Birla is quietely, (and sometimes not so quietly) touching lives in ways that a Flipkart or a Unilever may not.
Andhra Pradesh CM To Launch Xiaomi’s First India-manufactured Phone
‘Make in India, Made in Andhra Pradesh’ program takes a step ahead today, as the Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will launch Xiaomi’s first India-manufactured phone in Visakhapatnam. Xiaomi, the Chinese low cost smartphone manufacturer and also the third largest smartphone-maker in the world, will also make announcement about its expansion plans in India in the event, an official press release said on Sunday.
Housing To Lay Off 600 Employees In The Next 3 Months
Rahul yadav isn’t the only one getting fired from housing.com. Looks like with him, Yadav has set off a chain of upheavals in the company the 26 yr old co-founded.
Is Rahul Yadav Trying Too Hard To Be Steve Jobs?
First came the brashness. Then came the much-publicized fight with his board members. And finally, it’s LSD. The Steve Jobs trifecta is complete, and the legend of Rahul Yadav is born.
Rahul Yadav, erstwhile CEO of Housing.com, and enfant terrible of Indian startup community, just posted this on his Facebook page.
Foxconn To Invest $5 billion In Maharashtra
As a part of the Indian government’s “Make In India” initiative, Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant will invest $5 billion in Maharashtra over the next 5 years. The company has signed a MoU with the Maharashtra government to this effect.
This Indian Woman Pitched Her Startup To Barack Obama
If normal startup pitches make you nervous, imagine pitching your startup to the US President.
That’s what happened on August 4, when President Barack Obama hosted the first-ever White House Demo Day focused on inclusive entrepreneurship.
Engineering Graduates Across India Desperately Wait For Their Dates Of Joining
What companies typically issue at college campuses are Letters of Intent – which are essentially job offers, but they come with a caveat – they don’t specify when the selected students will be required to join these companies and start their professional lives. A lucky few get their Dates of Joining, or DOJs, right after graduating, which ensures a seamless transition from college life to the real world. But there are a large group of students who are kept on hold until business requirements dictate that they be brought on board. In a bleak economic environment, this wait can extend for months.
The Secret Behind Ryanair CEO’s Private Taxi
Call him a publicity monger or trendsetter of bizarre business ideas, Michael O’Leary, one of Ireland’s wealthiest businessmen and CEO of Dublin-based budget airline Ryanair, makes headlines like no one else. Just like his airline, he too has a knack for looking at things unconventionally. The O’Leary taxicab service is one such example.

































