The story of Made in India brand Vahdam Teas
Founded in 2015 by Bala Sarda at the age of 23, the New Delhi-based tea brand now sells in over 104 countries.
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chai from?
For most Indians, our morning doesn’t begin without a steaming cup of tea. India’s favourite beverage has a strong aroma, which when accentuated by the zing from various spices is enough to wake us up from our slumber and boost our immunity.
In recent years, India’s Darjeeling tea has made a name for itself in the global market, with UK brand Twinings Tea and Starbucks subsidiary Teavana boasting of the Indian flavour to their customers.
Starting a fund is similar to launching your own startup, says Bhaskar Majumdar of Unicorn India Ventures
In this episode of 100X Entrepreneur Podcast, Bhaskar Majumdar talks about his journey, launching Unicorn India Ventures, and making unconventional bets.
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Bhaskar Majumdar, Founder and Managing Partner of
Unicorn India Ventures, believes that launching a fund is exactly the same as launching a startup venture. However, according to him, one of the biggest challenges is to find a co-founder.
According to Bhaskar, the complementarity of co-founders is logical and important. Talking about starting Unicorn India Ventures with his co-founder Anil Joshi, he says that while his background is mostly entrepreneurial, Anil is more of an investor in the business.
In this episode of 100X Entrepreneur Podcast, Jon Sakoda talks about ‘continuous improvement’ and his journey from being an entrepreneur to a venture capitalist.
If you don’t monetise your hobby, it will die, says entrepreneur Abhishek Asthana
In this episode of 100X Entrepreneur Podcast, Abhishek Asthana talks about launching his digital advertising startup Ginger Monkey and his popular Twitter handle, @GabbbarSingh.
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important for people to monetise their hobbies, otherwise it will die its natural death.
Abhishek says, “I tell people often that if you don’t monetise your hobby, it will die. If you are a painter or a musician but you are not able to monetise the stuff you create, it will die its natural death. majority of your time will be devoted either towards making money or recuperating from making money.”