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'As a country we are not very start-up friendly'


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Rajesh Pishey
What's the deal...
by Rajesh Pishey on Jan 03, 2012 08:59 PM

Some big company from US will buy their company and they will sell for a fat price and then settle down by guzzling 'Pappu Charu' and 'Dal Makhani' !!!!!

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shyam kishore
From garage
by shyam kishore on Nov 08, 2011 05:05 PM

why these IT gicks start their company from a garage like bill gates did or is this inspiration.

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Jayaprakash
Aneesh looks like VVS
by Jayaprakash on Nov 07, 2011 11:31 PM  | Hide replies

Not sure w/ther I am right, Aneesh looks like VVS Lakshman. Anyways thats not important here, Congrats and wish you all the best.

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om shanti
Re: Aneesh looks like VVS
by om shanti on Nov 08, 2011 02:20 PM
yes,you are right and although thats not important,Krishna looks like cr0ss among Anupam Kher,Sanjay Gandhi and Farookh Sheikh...

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Dev
Re: Re: Aneesh looks like VVS
by Dev on Nov 08, 2011 03:14 PM
also Salman Rushdie

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Your BALAJI
Gr8 Role Model
by Your BALAJI on Nov 07, 2011 11:19 PM

You guys are real role models to the next generation.

Hearty congrats!

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madanmohan siddhanthi
GREAT JOB
by madanmohan siddhanthi on Nov 05, 2011 05:17 AM

To be first generation entrepreneure is some of thing of moving moutains in India and congratu;ations.Coming to statrt up friendly - let us be clear we are NOT FRIENDLY even after succesful starts .We have bureaucrats outting thorns at every stage - just go and ask about ST,CD,ED departments. The whole fabric of the nation is damaged with corruption.Also we are a nation with self centered and sefish people

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Ajay
Great article and kudos to Krishna and Aneesh.
by Ajay on Nov 05, 2011 03:30 AM  | Hide replies

Good eye-opener article to lot of us. I think this is the right article for all those 9 to 5 office goers to look to do something new of your own. The IIT chaps are equipped with the needed confidence. I wish more people will come out of the routine to follow suit.

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Vellupillai Prabhakaran
Re: Great article and kudos to Krishna and Aneesh.
by Vellupillai Prabhakaran on Nov 09, 2011 12:42 AM
eye opener,what had happened to your eyes.

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Anita
No Politics and hate plese
by Anita on Nov 05, 2011 03:14 AM

Nice article but I am amazed how people find even these articles as poli-tics and north-south in it...come on guys grow up.

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harsha bhatt
Very very true...
by harsha bhatt on Nov 04, 2011 07:58 PM  | Hide replies

I have an industrial project which is viable, eco-friendly, clean & green, self-sustainable and long term profitable.

But, there is no bank/institutions/SFCs/NGOs which gives loan without collateral security. The requirement is for about Rs.40 lacs, where as even nationalised banks who run pages and pages of advertisements about SME loans of upto Rs.99 lacs, are demanding security of more than 150% of the loan amount.

Thats India

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ANKIT TALREJA
Re: Very very true...
by ANKIT TALREJA on Nov 04, 2011 09:17 PM
Financial Institutions are reluctant to finance new projects.I'd advice you to approach private equity investors or venture capitalists.After some experience,banks will agree to fund your projects on liberal terms.

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san
Re: Re: Very very true...
by san on Nov 08, 2011 11:12 AM
Good answer Ankit and I appreciate your intention of replying to someone and trying to help the person. If only we have more friendly people like you everywhere who just dont put down people and see the positive side in everything. Please carry on this work as you really dont know how many people you might be able to impact.

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