Sonali Acharjee
‘The one resource not to be taken for granted is time’
‘My mother thought I am in business because I couldn’t get a job’
‘Listen to every conversation for the next problem to solve’
‘Make profits first, then worry about funding from investors’
They are teachers and preachers, entrepreneurs and ecologists, students and dreamers. Their ideas make a difference in the life of others—for the better
And they are the fortune tellers for the new-generation entrepreneurs. We step into their world of high stakes and smart thinking to get a glimpse of the new economy at work
Indian women may have made their mark in several fields of excellence. Newer horizons are still waiting for them. Are they up to it?
India’s largest slum is built on the creative zeal of entrepreneurs who had no access to finance from banks. But things are changing now