Saturday, 14 September 2019

Startup nation: Indian startup founders reveals important new trends

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Startup nation: Indian startup founders reveals important new trends
Entrepreneurs are maturing in their mindset. What are the yardsticks they use to benchmark their success?
Recycling is not really an answer; packaging must be biodegradable: Rhea Mazumdar Singhal, founder Ecoware
The 37-year-old is the founder of Ecoware, a biodegradable food packaging company based out of Greater Noida. It makes plates, cups and bowls from agricultural waste such as sugarcane bagasse.
Important to check virality of malicious content: Nicholas Clegg, Vice-President of global affairs & communications, Facebook
The Cambridge Analytica issue did considerable damage to Facebook's reputation, Clegg
Payment service will come by the end of the year: WhatsApp India head Abhijit Bose
WhatsApp India head Abhijit Bose discusses the relevance of WhatsApp Business and how it is different from other ecommerce sites.
Residents of four apartment buildings in Maradu demand fair hearing as SC's demolition deadline nears
The flats, Supreme Court ruled, had come up in violation of Coastal Regulation Zone norms.
Compassionate capitalists: India Inc is putting purpose before profit
Woke millennials, promoters and changes in the ethos of capitalism are nudging cos onto a more virtuous path.
IAS officers' resignations: The reasons causing disgruntlement among bureaucrats in the elite service
Half a dozen bureaucrats said they were unhappy that the role of IAS officers was diminishing at the Centre.
Fines are fine: States opposing the penalties in the amended Motor Vehicles Act
States with non-BJP governments like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Odisha and West Bengal want to put the law on hold
Status check: Swachh Bharat Mission to complete 5 years on October 2
With the Swachh Bharat Mission completing five years on Oct 2, how far has rural and urban India come in increasing new toilet coverage and becoming open defecation free.
How the Toronto film festival has become a welcome home for Indian filmmakers
When Jallikattu premiered at TIFF, it was evident that Pellissery had mastered the mind of the bull.
The writers of Chhichhore have drawn from their own failures to create a narrative around how academic setbacks do not mean it is all over
The writers of the film realised that academic failures do not mean it's all over.
Why is our food called ethnic?
In NYC and most of the US even today, non-northern European foods termed are 'ethnic'.
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