Tag: entrepreneur

  • ‘Hauslay ki Udaan’: making of a successful entrepreneur under way on ABP reality show

    ‘Hauslay ki Udaan’: making of a successful entrepreneur under way on ABP reality show

    MUMBAI: Tune into ABP News for the second edition of India’s first startup reality TV show, Haywards 5000 ‘Hauslay Ki Udaan’- a unique platform created to support India’s growing startup ecosystem.

    The show will showcase the nail-biting journey of aspiring entrepreneurs from small towns earning an opportunity to bring their innovative business ideas alive on national television. The winner of the show will win a seed funding of whopping Rs 10 crore (USD 1.5 million). Haywards 5000 Hauslay ki Udaan airs every Saturday between 01.30 – 2.00 p.m. up to 10 December, 2016.

    With auditions held across the country in 10 cities and seven states, over 45,000 entries were put through a rigorous selection process before 2,000 participants were shortlisted. The innovative ideas that are part of this season range from online ’kabadiwalas’ (scrap/waste collectors) to rental branded shirts services and crowdsourced organic manure.

    Haywards 5000 Hauslay Ki Udaan spokesperson Deepak Nath said, “In a country where startups are a huge asset, a number of ventures have not succeeded, due to the lack of resources and investment. The second edition aims to help these aspirants with the necessary funding and access to expertise and, consequently, also empower talent to turn dreams into reality. The audience watching the show will also get to live this journey with them through the show”.

    Haywards 5000 also launched the Hausla Buland Academy in 2012 to provide online skills development courses and training through workshops and has reached out to over 100,000 people from different walks of life.

  • ‘Hauslay ki Udaan’: making of a successful entrepreneur under way on ABP reality show

    ‘Hauslay ki Udaan’: making of a successful entrepreneur under way on ABP reality show

    MUMBAI: Tune into ABP News for the second edition of India’s first startup reality TV show, Haywards 5000 ‘Hauslay Ki Udaan’- a unique platform created to support India’s growing startup ecosystem.

    The show will showcase the nail-biting journey of aspiring entrepreneurs from small towns earning an opportunity to bring their innovative business ideas alive on national television. The winner of the show will win a seed funding of whopping Rs 10 crore (USD 1.5 million). Haywards 5000 Hauslay ki Udaan airs every Saturday between 01.30 – 2.00 p.m. up to 10 December, 2016.

    With auditions held across the country in 10 cities and seven states, over 45,000 entries were put through a rigorous selection process before 2,000 participants were shortlisted. The innovative ideas that are part of this season range from online ’kabadiwalas’ (scrap/waste collectors) to rental branded shirts services and crowdsourced organic manure.

    Haywards 5000 Hauslay Ki Udaan spokesperson Deepak Nath said, “In a country where startups are a huge asset, a number of ventures have not succeeded, due to the lack of resources and investment. The second edition aims to help these aspirants with the necessary funding and access to expertise and, consequently, also empower talent to turn dreams into reality. The audience watching the show will also get to live this journey with them through the show”.

    Haywards 5000 also launched the Hausla Buland Academy in 2012 to provide online skills development courses and training through workshops and has reached out to over 100,000 people from different walks of life.

  • Snapdeal SVP Srinivas Murthy quits; to launch entrepreneurial venture

    Snapdeal SVP Srinivas Murthy quits; to launch entrepreneurial venture

    MUMBAI: Snapdeal marketing  senior vice president Srinivas Murthy has moved on from his role in the company to embark on an entrepreneurial journey.

     

    “The entrepreneurial drive has rubbed off onto me. I’m now moving on to become an entrepreneur myself,” said Murthy.

     

    Not divulging the details of his new venture, Murthy added that he will announce it in the next few months.

     

    “Srini has decided to begin an exciting new journey as an entrepreneur, and while he will surely be missed, I am delighted to see that he is carrying forward the Snapdeal spirit of entrepreneurship,” said Snapdeal CEO and co-founder Kunal Bahl.

     

    This is the second major exit at Snapdeal in recent times after the company’s head of strategy Ranjan Kant quit to join Jabong as CMO.