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Asked: July 23, 2021In: General

How many startups fail in India?

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    In India, around 90% of startups fail and collapse in the first 5 years of their tenure. This rate is the same across all the industries and there are several strong reasons behind this which we will discuss further. Lack of Research- India has the 3rd largest ecosystem for startups but still the faRead more

    In India, around 90% of startups fail and collapse in the first 5 years of their tenure. This rate is the same across all the industries and there are several strong reasons behind this which we will discuss further.

    1. Lack of Research- India has the 3rd largest ecosystem for startups but still the failure percentage is huge it is because most of the people are entering the market without proper research. Research about the market, the scope in long terms, what needs of consumers are we going to satisfy, and what additional benefits we are giving to our users, who are leading the market already, how can we compete or stay in the competition. These are the things that should be properly considered before entering any market otherwise the chances of survival for your startup is very less.
    2. Lack of Funds- India has unique talents in every street but even after having awesome ideas and innovations in your head some are still not able to implement them or market them because of lack or insufficiency of funds.
    3. Lack of Patience- We Youth of our country who are trying to give a better shape to our nation are sometimes lacking patience. Founders of newly established businesses sometimes give more priority to scaling it up to different levels where the visions are not clear, the models are not analyzed and things are complicated. This is one of the major reasons why startups are failing in India. Sometimes giving sufficient time at a sufficient stage is necessary otherwise your business will not take time to collapse.
    4. Following the herd- It has been found that most of the startups with huge initial investments are coming with common ideas where the market is already established and now growing in that market is very difficult unless you have something additional. This is also one of the reasons why startups are failing in India.
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Ekansh Sharma
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Asked: July 23, 2021In: General

What are the 7C’s of effective communication?

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    Our communication should be clear, concise, concrete, correct, complete, courteous, and coherent. These are the 7 Cs of effective communication.

    Our communication should be clear, concise, concrete, correct, complete, courteous, and coherent. These are the 7 Cs of effective communication.

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Asked: July 16, 2021In: General

What is the best time for study?

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    I have read so many articles where people believe that early morning time is best for study some say that evening time is best. there can be possibilities that these times may work for the majority of the people but as per me, the best time for study completely depends upon you and your body. Your pRead more

    I have read so many articles where people believe that early morning time is best for study some say that evening time is best. there can be possibilities that these times may work for the majority of the people but as per me, the best time for study completely depends upon you and your body. Your productivity level can be different at different phases during the day. You might be most productive late at night in complete silence or you may like the early morning time and some people even like afternoon time to study it depends upon your routine and body. We should not follow other routines and patterns as they are getting success from it because their mindset, routines, diets can be different and we may not get success by following others, sometime we have to make our own way.

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Asked: July 14, 2021In: General

What are the 5 benefits of reading?

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    Reading is one of the activities for which we all should spare at least one hour daily. The benefits of reading are not just limited to 5, it really really helps us in thousands of ways. It is one of the best exercises for our brain and it stimulates the overall development of our brain at a very faRead more

    Reading is one of the activities for which we all should spare at least one hour daily. The benefits of reading are not just limited to 5, it really really helps us in thousands of ways. It is one of the best exercises for our brain and it stimulates the overall development of our brain at a very fast speed. These are the top 5 benefits of reading-

    Best Exercise of Brain- To keep our body fit we do yoga, gym takes healthy food and all, similarly to keep our mind fit, fresh and active, reading is one of the best exercises. It expands our mind and improves our learning, thinking, and recalling power.

    Stress Reduction- Reading your favorite Novels, Books, Comics or anything can help you to reduce your stress, just like we try to reduce our stress by listening to our favorite music, movies, etc. similarly it is one of the very effective ways to reduce our stress.

    Improves Focus and Attention Powers- Reading always improves our focus as in reading we have to draw everything in our mind with just words written so it requires more attention and focuses to understand something properly. So reading will help you stay focused on other works as well

    Better Listener- Readers are always good listeners because reading helps us in improving our patience level and make us understand everything before drawing any conclusion.

    Boost Your Knowledge- It is one of the most important benefits of reading that it boosts our knowledge level to some other extent. Every time you read your mind will get something new to learn and store so that it can help you in the future in one or another way. The more you explore books the more you will explore the pool of knowledge they carry. so reading is actually one of the building blocks of our wisdom.

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Asked: July 13, 2021In: General

What country has the best education?

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    There are many countries which are popular for because of their Universties like Harwad, Standford but when it comes to education system, there is only one country that tops the list every time and that is "Finland". Education is something that is considered as the topmost priority of the nation theRead more

    There are many countries which are popular for because of their Universties like Harwad, Standford but when it comes to education system, there is only one country that tops the list every time and that is “Finland”. Education is something that is considered as the topmost priority of the nation there. Their believe that the development of their country depends on the number of well developed minds they have.

    Their government spends 7-8% of their GDP every year on educatiln, so that each and every child of student can access quality education within the country.

    In finland the primary education starts from 7 years so that he can start his education journey with a well developed mind that can understand things instead of just remembering.

    Teachers are only allowed to take class of maximum 20 students so that proper attention can be given to each and every student sitting in the class. And moreover a single teacher spends the span of 5-6 years with same set of children as they beleive that it takes time to build student-tracher relationships.

    Teachers are highly trained and specialized in their work so that only correct and uptodate information and knowledge is passed on to students.

    India is also developing it’s education system very rapidly and as per one of the surveys of usnews.com we are currently at 32nd place in the global education ranking but it is going to improve in future as per the predictions.

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