Fortune India 40 Under 40: Embracing India’s entrepreneurial spirit
From pivoting business models to reinventing family legacies, the insights shared were as inspiring as the awardees.
From pivoting business models to reinventing family legacies, the insights shared were as inspiring as the awardees.
“India is an opportunity centre so concentrate on Indian opportunities," says Kamath, a Padma Bhushan awardee, in a chat with Shashwat Goenka, the Vice Chairman of RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group.
Self-employment in India has witnessed a substantial increase since FY17.
Women also show a significant interest in alternative investments like debt funds, which garnered a preference from 35% respondents, shows the survey
We weren’t just building together; we were growing together. If I had not stuck it out, I would not have had the joy of experiencing the delayed gratification of true personal growth.
Infosys co-founder N.R. Narayana Murthy said that entrepreneurs must live like saints, think like scholars and act like warriors.
Murthy says talent is extremely difficult to get now as there are multiple opportunities
Addressing the 40 under 40 award event in Bengaluru Murthy said, "Entrepreneurs of today are clearly much smarter than we were. There is no doubt about it."
Chefs are innovating with farm-to-fork produce, which are regional, sustainable, or simply fresh from the fields, onto the plate.
Ultimately businesses don't get built unless somebody pays you X and you give them a benefit of 2x-3x, says septuagenarian investor