Stories by founders
“Would you like to see my hole?” asked Babaji. I didn’t know how to respond to it. So I just smiled.
Stories of founders
We spoke to Pravin Budhauliya of Degree 212 Consultancy Services Pvt Ltd, about how personal philosophy matters when it comes to wealth management, and in building long term working relationships.
“Onions, potatoes, tomatoes, brinjals, chillies! Come and get them!” announced a young boy at the top of his voice outside my house.
‘AAAAH,’ Rohit winced in pain as he held one side of his face. I stopped and looked at him.
Aditya from Greendeck talks about learning constantly and striking the right conversation to get your pitch across the line.
We spoke to Dr. Renuka Karandikar of BioPrime, about her team’s work on plant responses, and on narrowing down the “Yield gap”.
"I don’t believe you" exclaimed a friend “you’re lying” she teased. "No. Seriously. This really did happen!” I tried to convince her about what my maid did.
We had a candid chat with Abhay Rangan, founder of Goodmylk about being a vegan activist and how that led to founding a venture to solve a problem.
Watching the traffic move by from the 35th floor of the balcony in Powai I couldn’t stop myself from thinking of the worst case scenario.
Vipin Joe talks about his experience as a product designer, and on maintaining the balance between his creative vision and the realities of manufacturing the actual product in his shop.
They say change occurs so slowly and silently that if you don’t stay still long enough to notice it
We spoke to Ankur Borwankar from Dictum Media about being a parallel entrepreneur, and his experience in cultivating a skillset that brings together the best of multiple worlds.
After staying a couple of months with friends for the initial course of the lockdown I decided it was time to go back home
Closure, the one thing we all crave for when a relationship which started off well doesn’t pan out the way we hoped it would.
‘So if you’re tone deaf you’ll never make it as a farmer?’
It has been over 3 years that Kanhaiyya Dairy has opened right opposite my place.
A change in scenery always refreshes your mind. Some great person had….no wait…I had said that
I left early from the office so I could beat the traffic.
I picked up the paper once again and looked at it, the marks were the same.
Parul Shah talks about having strong role models, and giving back to society.
The first thing I remember in the day is the sound of the mandir bell along with a faint voice of my mom singing a prayer.
I woke up in the middle of the night. The room was dark and a little light was creeping through the curtains.
Karan Razdan talks about being a writer in the ever-changing entity that Bollywood is
Aditya from Cognition Today speaks about wanting to make his writing be a sustainable source of passive income
Yashaswi from Knappily speaks about converting your interests into your vocation
I had reached office early that day and was greeted by a locked door. As I walked towards it,
Hussain, from What A Sandwich, talks about having a single idea as the driving force behind his thought process
Jay from Write With Jay speaks about his journey from becoming a published author
Paul speaks up about the challenges of changing his career path
Alisha, from Mulya Creation assures us that it is okay to take things slow
Gaurav reflects upon his journey that started thirteen years ago
Kapil from Floof speaks about turning his passion project into a business
Every morning I’m jarred awake by my mother sprinkling holy water on my face after her morning ablutions.
It was 11:30 at night. I rubbed my eyes and saw the silhouette of my Grandfather towering over me trying to wake me up
Puneet from Rolls Mania speaks about being a businessman in the true sense
A cab pulled up, I got in the front on a whim, closed the door behind me and stared into my phone. It was a one-hour long journey and I was thinking about something that I had read in the morning.
AJ from Rhapsody Recording speaks about having the conviction to follow your passion
Manasi, from Mind Aid Therapists wants people to start treating therapy as mental exercise
As a kid in school I rarely paid attention in class, I was always distracted by what was happening outside the class than what the teacher was teaching.
Prachi, from Bulbul talks about how her educational background enabled her smooth transition from an artist to an entrepreneur.
Framing Effect: The framing effect is a cognitive bias where people decide on options based on if the options are presented with positive or negative semantics; e.g. as a loss or as a gain.
Anubhab speaks about always having a radical thought process, and details the challenges of being a lawyer-entrepreneur.
Akash from Bhoomgaadi speaks about being passionate towards socio-environmental issues
Varun from Limitless Ray Ventures reminisces about his humble beginnings and offers his insights into
I love cricket. I seriously do. Maybe I was one of the few who watched the entire first test match between Ireland and Pakistan.
Digvijay relays his experiences with agro-based entrepreneurship and sustainable farming