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Digital platforms offering almost free upskilling, reskilling and uplifting hidden national talents are the need of the hour.
As Coronavirus is testing political and leadership skills of national leaders, small medium business sectors across the world are ready for mobilization.
Culinary Institute of America alumni’s Mumbai venture becomes first Indian restaurant to win prestigious honor.
Urgently needed is the open and bold discussion on national mobilization of entrepreneurialism on digital platforms.
Inspiring role models used as a tool to empower South Asian women.
IndiGo cofounder Rakesh Gangwal, the richest Indian American, is ranked 225th in the nation.
Big business is big business but small business is much bigger.
Nations whose citizens think entrepreneurially will be the nations that thrive in today’s changing world.
The workshop will feature prominent speakers from the area.
Shahrukh Khan, Mr. Rai, you can do better than this.
Romesh T. Wadhwani is the richest Indian American; others on the list are Rakesh Gangwal, Vinod Khosla, Kavitark Ram Shriram and Niraj Shah.
Sixth annual boot camp for young entrepreneurs concludes on a high note.
Ace lawyer Sheela Murthy takes over as new president of the organization.
NITI Aayog and the US Embassy are also planning a series of ‘Road to GES’
The multitouch attribution provider was cofounded by Anto Chittilappilly and Manu Mathew in 2006.
Interview with founder of the circle, Indian American Farida Kathawalla.
Bhavesh V. Patel, CEO of LyondellBasell, will deliver the keynote at the gala.
The GES is the preeminent annual gathering of emerging entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders The United States and India will…
Shah founded the company in 2006 along with his business partner Shradha Agarwal.
Winners from Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore — all IITeans — to pitch business projects to US investors.
Kesavan highlights the importance of “networking†and “sharing ideas.â€
The competition was held on the final day of the eight-week-long TyE boot camp.
Plan, passion, reinventions key to success, the entrepreneur says.
YoCarma will expand to other states soon.
