Saturday, 26 January 2019

Can incubators and accelerators of all stripes help Indian startups achieve escape velocity?

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Sun, Jan 27, 2019 | 10:30 AM IST

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Can incubators and accelerators of all stripes help Indian startups achieve escape velocity?
Going through an accelerator programme for startups seemed like the easiest route. They applied to two — Silicon Valley-based Y Combinator (YC) and GSF, one of the early Indian accelerators.
A home turf of BJP bigwigs, Priyanka Gandhi to face herculean task in east UP
A hotbed of polarisation, east UP might again see a clear split between who is with Modi and who is against.
How a team of experts are conducting India's first tech-aided livestock census
An army of veterinary doctors and para-veterinary officials are using tablets to conduct livestock census.
Rise of blue-collar workers from Uttar Pradesh in Gulf countries
Over the last 10 yrs, the no. of blue-collar workers migrating to Gulf nations from Kerala fell by over 90%.
#10YearChallenge: How India Inc's fortune changed over the decade
Reliance Industries and TCS are ideal candidates for #10YearChallenge trending on social media.
Rahul Gandhi is keeping a balance between experienced seniors and emergent youngsters
RaGa, who was in rush to bring a generational shift, is now keeping a mix of seniors and youngsters.
Hydel power in India is growing at the slowest pace
Hydropower has slowly faded from the discourse as solar and wind projects garner much of the attention.
Pratham 2018 report: How much children are actually learning in schools
The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) for 2018 was released by NGO Pratham this month.
Happily divorced: Indian women are breaking the stigma around separation like never before
The end of an unhappy marriage should be celebrated, say women who are taking the lead to end the stigma around separation.
Voices that race: In the art of horse race commentary, there are no retakes
Horseracing commentary is a highenergy, high-octane exercise where victory margins are slender and error margins are wider.
How Gaggan Anand is setting a new course in food business
He can be endearing and exasperating. But Chef and famous restaurant owner Gaggan Anand, like his food, is unfailingly dramatic.
Hot lava, cool Java: Bandung offers a break with coffee and crater lakes
Bandung, the capital of West Java, was built by Dutch planters and merchants, whose nostalgia for Europe in the 1920s saw the construction of a number of impressive art deco edifices that survive as banks, hotels and gubernatorial palaces.
Lupin gets 6 observations from USFDA for its Pithampur Unit-2
The inspection of Pithampur Unit -2 was carried out by the United States Food and Drug administration (USFDA) between January 14 and January 25, 2019.
Mi Soundbar review: The one-piece speaker is a good looking, value-for-money buy
Inside the slim enclosure are a total of eight speakers: two dome tweeters, two 2.5-inch woofers and four 70 x 55mm passive bass radiators.
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