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NRI help to promote startups

NRI help to promote startups
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

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Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 2 months ago
...and ecommerce sectors, but also to absorb our country's talent (as opposed to having the brain drain continue). As a result, I'm concerned that if we lower our IPR patent standards (those currently keep foreign pharma goliaths out of obtaining patents in India) not only would our existing pharma industry be affected but our life science start up incentives may also decrease. As the world is also currently supporting us on this front, and as we successfully defended at the WTO, I hope we....
Harsha Aggarwal
Harsha Aggarwal 11 years 2 months ago
Good morning; I was just thinking this morning in light of tomorrow's Republic Day and our incoming chief guest that 2014 was a banner year for us with regards to growth in our venture capital and tech start up industry, especially as our companies' valuations started mirroring those in Silicon Valley. Given the nature of startups (mostly tech and life sciences driven) as our industry continues to grow and serve as a major platform to only create indigenous technologies for our defense, health..
Dhivyabharathi Ramasamy
Dhivyabharathi Ramasamy 11 years 3 months ago
I believe the way to promote startup culture is to have a structure (eg: Innovation/Entrepreneurship labs) in the university level itself. The universities must have collaboration with industries in encouraging and guiding the students in the process. They must have workshops on Idea Creation/Execution/Development/Marketing. Government must give incentives/preferences to these startups in various govt programmes.
Jignesh Daherawala
Jignesh Daherawala 11 years 3 months ago
I have tried to invest in real estate sector in Gujarat, Our Dear PM home State. I have gone through many project in Surat, but surprisignly no one is allow to invest my tax free money fully with cheque in their project. In short, I could not invest in real estate as their actual price is much more higher than on govt paper. I can not believe that Shri Modi Ji is not aware of such black money trading in Surat. How i can avoid black transaction and book house then? Do something soon. Thanks
navin morari
navin morari 11 years 3 months ago
Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Namibia Mr Gupta does nothing. No information to us on anything concerning NRIs here. He is only interested in doing personal business by selling Indian gardemnts during office hours. The community is ignored. nobody cares.
Sandeep Nair
Sandeep Nair 11 years 3 months ago
NRIs in Gulf Countries are facing lots of problem now days. Especially a killing charge of Flight tickets. Most of them are living here as a bachelor for there family for long time. Why flight companies are charging this much fare to this poor people especially oil price are going down.
Ravi Patel
Ravi Patel 11 years 3 months ago
When will Our Indian Government Help 450000 Indians in USA?? PLEASE HELP ASAP..OBAMA DID IT.. MODIJI HELP Irish Government http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30145186 Philippines Government http://www.interaksyon.com/article/99688/philippine-embassy-consulates-in-us-to-aid-undocumented-filipinos-avail-of-immigration-relief Mexican Government http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/2012/08/phoenix_mexican_consulate_assi.php More details https://www.facebook.com/indians4ID