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View ArticleDharavimarket.com brings e-commerce to India’s largest slum
What’s Dharavimarket.comDharavi is known for being Mumbai’s biggest slum. But it’s also Mumbai’s largest informal special economic zone, the biggest melting pot of cultures and the biggest unstructured...
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Arushi Aggarwal like most Indians grew up seeing her grandmother hand-make beautiful items for daily use at home. And over time her affinity for these knick-knacks soared. Handmade crochet coverlets...
View ArticleThe new age of creation in the indie economy
A few months back, I was photographing Darshan Lodaya, an electronic music producer for my project ‘One Life, One Passion’ and I was intrigued by the way he makes his music. He creates all his music in...
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Rise of the Indie entrepreneursIn the present age of scale-hungry, tech-driven startups, there is a breed of entrepreneurs who think beyond bottomlines and shareholders. They are the Indie...
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CK Prahalad took the business world by storm when he published his book The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid in 2004, where he talked about the immense potential of doing business with the world’s...
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