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Shyam Badan Shrestha: Nepal’s 75-year-young entrepreneur sets an example of indigenous entrepreneurship

In her childhood, Shyam Badan Shrestha, with her mother, used to wake up at 2 am and knit caps under the light of a kerosene lamp every day. Little did Shrestha know that she was not only knitting the caps but also weaving her pathway to success.  As she has been told, Shrestha shares, “My …

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“How did I become a professional sportswoman at 38? Some red lipstick and a year of saying yes”

Vanessa Wallace was 36 years old before she even considered signing up to a sports club. Even then, she only went along because she saw some small print on the advertisement for the wheelchair racing group, which said they could teach people to better use their chairs. “I thought, there’s not a chance I am doing sport. …

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Anand Mahindra is all about new chances, offers job to a differently-abled man at an EV plant

Anand Mahindra leaves no stone unturned when it comes to fulfilling a promise. From gifting cars to athletes to giving scholarships to aspiring engineers to fulfil their dreams, the Mahindra Group Chairman has always gone out of his way to make a difference in the society. This time, he has done it again. The 66-year-old …

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This Mathura-based woman entrepreneur’s quirky idea won Rs 35 lakh funding on Shark Tank India

Malvica Saxena is the Founder of The Quirky Naari, a fashion and lifestyle startup that offers quirky and fashionable footwear and apparel. Her brand clocked average monthly sales in just 48 hours after she pitched at Shark Tank India. As part of her MBA course in Mathura, Malvica Saxena won a business plan competition where she proposed …

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Chong, Ainsworth talk women in business… and more

MICHELLE Chong, CEO of Honey Bun and founder of the Honey Bun Foundation, and Lauri-Ann Ainsworth, CEO of the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship, are both well versed on an important topic for women in business in Jamaica — growing their businesses into the greater Caribbean and globally. Both Chong, and Ainsworth, who describes herself as …

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