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First NAN Pitch at Erode – the first tier III city to get a Angel Network. It was attended by 28 Angel Investors from Erode. Four startups in decent customer traction presented their business plans. The session was Moderated by Mr.Nagaraja Prakasam, Chairman of NAN. We also organised live streaming for the benefit of our members in Coimbatore, Madurai and Trichy. Thanks to Tex Valley for all the support.
On this ID, let’s get freedom from fear of failure! Lets remove the stigma – let’s talk about it, learn from it and move on. Don’t call failed entrepreneurs, call it “Serial Entrepreneur”. At the 2nd edition of Bermuda Triangle: Rebooting from Failure at EXIMIUS – IIM Bangalore’s Entrepreneurship Summit 2021! Learn from these serial entrepreneurs who have been there Amit Goel and ROHITKUMAR PILLAI
Last year lovely discussion with Sandeep Kochhar and Yogendra Vasupal of Stayzilla is available at https://lnkd.in/gccEdhzZ
The Bermuda Triangle- Rebooting from Failure at EXIMIUS – IIM Bangalore’s Entrepreneurship Summit by Entrepreneurship & Innovation Cell | ENI IIMB
With just 25% household have internet access – many poor children about to loose 2 years of education! We cannot keep waiting, need to innovate. Let’s discuss how these non-profits are innovating! Santosh More, Sahithya Anumolu, Anand Gopakumar Shravan Jha
Only 24% Indian Households Have Internet Facility to Access e-Education: UNICEF – The learning gap is likely to widen across high, middle and low-income families, as children from economically disadvantaged families cannot access remote learning, said the report. https://lnkd.in/gCc9jHKE
Mantra4Change Inqui-Lab Foundation The Apprentice Project – TAP I-Saksham Education and Learning Foundation