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IHCL, HUL partner with Head Held High Foundation for skill developmentIndian Hotels Company Ltd and Hindustan Unilever Ltd have partnered with Head Held High Foundation to empower youth through a training init...
India’s top tech leaders call for creating awareness about ethical use of AIIndia is urged to enhance technology upskilling, and create digital infrastructure and trainers at local levels, in response to AI's impact...
Ashneer Grover resigns from BharatPe; Step up for Amazon’s Amit AgarwalManish Tiwary, vice-president of the web retailer’s consumer business, will oversee day-to-day functions, but Agarwal will continue to head...
Beginning Of End: Kohli refuses to step down, BCCI cracks whip, opts for proven leader in RohitThe BCCI, it is learnt, waited for the last 48 hours for Kohli, who has already relinquished T20 captaincy, to voluntarily step down from O...
Aditya Ghosh's exit from IndiGo: Well-timed or a damp squib?Ghosh’s exit is portentous. It would come as a surprise to many in the industry who thought the man would be part of the airline's next pha...
Redefining retirement: Senior citizens give back to the society, explore more job opportunitiesWith increased life expectancy, retirees returning to the job market sees a steady growth (YoY).
Economic Survey 2018: Sunny Deol brushes biceps with Shakespeare in an effort to reach massesNovelists and celebrated economists dug out some catchy quotes to articulate key issues facing the Indian economy.
Two teenagers developed an app that links volunteers and non-profit organisationsSaaket Jajodia, 17 and his brother, Salil Jajodia, 18, came up with the idea of Donate My Time (DMT), a free mobile app and web-based platf...
ET Startup Awards 2016: How AgroStar is making a profit while making a differenceThe startup has partnered with more than 150 brands, including multinational companies such as Syngenta to provide raw materials, seeds.
RubanBridge: Head Held High to now focus on connectivity for corporates in middle IndiaHead Held High Services has pivoted its model to focus on an initiative called RubanBridge, which facilitates local youth to provide connec...
LetsVenture partners with Sylvant to carve out new verticalsLetsVenture is starting to carve out new verticals within its marketplace of investors and entrepreneurs to have more focused deal making o...
XPrize Foundation will launch Rs 10 crore contest for ventures offering solutions in area of water scarcityThe volunteers include Helion Venture Partners’ Ritesh Banglani, Inventus’ Ritvik Doshi and Madan Padaki of Head Held High, among others.
How ecommerce giants like Amazon and Flipkart are piloting rural distribution model to cater small town customersAmazon piloting a small town, rural distribution model in Tumkur; Flipkart did a similar experiment last year to sell Motorola phones.
More than jobs, India must churn out job creatorsPrime Minister Modi is betting on three engines of job creation — manufacturing, IT and infrastructure. These are vital engines but each ha...
Serial entrepreneurs a prominent feature of India’s startup boomHaving built and sold businesses once, entrepreneurs are coming back for second and subsequent helpings, unable to resist the sweet taste o...
How to build a nation of entrepreneursMany crucial pieces needed for a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem are slowly falling into place, but only in a few big cities.
A day in the life of Madan Padaki's startup HeadHeldHigh ServicesMadan Padaki, whose company HeadHeldHigh Services counts rural India as its main market, is your typical startup entrepreneur.
- India Inclusive Innovation Fund for poor gets richer by Rs 400 crore
400 crore to a government-backed fund which will provide capital to new ventures that serve the needs of India's low-income communities.The...
Investors commit over Rs 400 crore for funding new ventures for the poorThe India Inclusive Innovation Fund, first announced in 2011, is expected to receive Cabinet approval in the next few weeks, said Sam Pitro...
- Social entreprises H3F gain business by training uneducated youth for organised industries
H3F, founded by entrepreneurs Madan Padaki, Rajesh Bhat, Samik Ghosh and Sunil Savara, creates skilled talent pool in villages.