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Raised $3 million, secured prestigious US O-1 visa: How IIT dropout Dhravya Shah built an AI startup before 20Young Indian entrepreneur Dhravya Shah, before turning 20, launched over 15 open-source projects and sold two companies. His AI startup, no...
Claude Fable 5, Mythos banned: Indian techie shares Indian jugaads one can use to bypass restrictions to access AI toolsNew US restrictions on advanced AI models from Anthropic have caused a stir in India. Indian tech enthusiasts are sharing 'jugaad' solution...
Not stocks or crypto: Gurgaon techie earning Rs 1.5 lakh a month, has a side hustle from which he earns Rs 15-20 lakh a year. What is it?A software engineer in Gurgaon has built a lucrative side hustle by operating four coconut water carts. While working his full-time tech jo...
No fancy tech, no big investors: He started with Rs 30,000 and now earns Rs 3 lakh a month making paper bagsAn entrepreneur transformed a ₹30,000 family loan into a thriving paper bag manufacturing business. By sourcing waste paper and consistentl...
Pakistan court upholds death penalty for 2 men who raped French woman in front of her children, Elon Musk's two-word reaction is viralPakistan's Lahore High Court has upheld the death sentences for two men convicted in a brutal 2020 gang-rape case. The horrific attack on a...
Bengaluru techie says he invests Rs 15 lakh per month in equities but for his mother and netizens the 'math is not mathing'Shobhit Bakliwal, founder of Indusbit, ignited a discussion by stating he invests ₹5 to 15 lakh monthly, adding that his mother is not inte...
'Itna asaan nahi hota': Noida techie who left a 9-to-5 job to open a tea stall shares hard truth for those planning to quit for small bizA Noida techie's experiment trading his stable job for a roadside stall selling tea and juice revealed the harsh realities of small busines...
Will I get fired? Ankur Warikoo shares 3 warning signs and 5 ways to prepare for job lossEntrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlights three key signs employees should watch for regarding potential job loss. These include work becoming ...
Her husband’s loss left void, but at 91 this Ahmedabad nani found purpose in cooking. Today at 98, 'Nani’s Nashta' business has made her viral starPrabhavati Bhagwati, a 98-year-old woman from Ahmedabad, has become a viral inspiration after starting her home-based Gujarati snacks busin...
Rs 1 crore Amazon job vs startup dream – How one Bengaluru techie made the toughest decision - Did it pay off?In an emotional LinkedIn post, a Bengaluru programmer who quit a Rs 1 crore job at Amazon to follow his startup goals detailed his turbulen...
Ex-Deloitte techie is now owner of a Rs 200 crore fashion brand; Who is Nidhi Yadav?Nidhi Yadav, a former software engineer, left her corporate job to pursue her passion for fashion. She founded Aks Clothing, a brand that o...
‘Women need to build networks to get to the corner office’Whether in India or the UK, the issue of diversity at the workplace seems to have a universal refrain.
Advenio & XLPAT Labs to represent India at 'Start Tel Aviv'The Indian winners will have the opportunity to meet other startups from Israel and abroad.
Indian techies sees tremendous opportunity in 'Digital India'A section of Indian techies see tremendous opportunity for them in Modi government's ambitious Digital India plan.
10 reasons why startups failPeople often underestimate what it takes to build a business by a very large margin. This holds true especially for the first-time entrepre...
No time to eat, Silicon Valley drinks its meals!Boom times in Silicon Valley call for hard work, and hard work -at least in technology land -means that coders, engineers and venture capit...
Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur Karl Mehta launches initiative to solve developing world public service problemsThe initiative dubbed "Code for India" was launched yesterday by Silicon Valley technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist Karl Mehta.
Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur Karl Mehta launches initiative to solve developing world public service problemsThe initiative dubbed "Code for India" was launched yesterday by Silicon Valley technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist Karl Mehta.
- Hyderabad fast turning into a hub for startup companies
Amid the towering offices of MNCs crowding the lanes of Hi-Tec City, one-room 'work stations' which are scripting a new identity for Hydera...
- US slowdown: Techies quitting jobs to become freelance IT millionaires
Many techies are quitting jobs to become freelance IT millionaires as economic slowdown is repeating itself in the US. Using blogs as commu...