March 08, 2021
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Women must demand their rights instead of making a request for them, Kerala Startup Mission CEO Tapan Rayaguru said today, noting that female entrepreneurs continue to be largely ignored or under-considered.
“KSUM provides everything to start investment. All what aspiring female entrepreneurs need to do is to apply to us,” he said at a #ChooseToChallenge programme organised by the nodal agency on International Women’s Day. “Rarely do endeavours succeed at the first attempt. Expert advice and lessons from experience are key to victory in any field.”
KSUM Technical Officer Varun G said the organisation lends Rs 12 as innovation grant for realising marketable products from novel ideas. Also KSUM provides low-interest seed fund grants of Rs 20 lakh, angel investment and venture capital.
A step on the stage towards normalcy
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February 11, 2021 00:59 IST
English play ‘Nothing’ is one of the first major theatre productions in the State after the lockdown
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The rehearsal of the English play ‘Nothing’ in progress in Kozhikode.
English play ‘Nothing’ is one of the first major theatre productions in the State after the lockdown
When the curtain goes up on the play “Nothing” at the Gender Park Complex here on Thursday night, it will be another step forward for Kerala towards normalcy. The English drama, directed by the U.K.-based Shakespearean research scholar Lakshmi Krishnakumar, is one of the first major theatre productions being staged in the State after COVID-19 struck Kerala.