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Investment & Angel Investing in Companies with Daniel Puder & Chandni Jafri

Daniel is a social entrepreneur & US top 100 podcasters . He is undefeated MMA  champion and founder of MyLifePower. Chandni Jafri is a triple bottomline advocate, angel investor,startup evangelist, advisor, Mentor,Business Head and theatre producer and actor. She is the former CEO of Mumbai Angels Network , India’s leading angel Investing & mentoring platform, …

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Mobile Sh’E’-toilet hits Hyderabad roads making urban sanitation safer for women

Isn’t it surprising that not many women are found participating in e-commerce delivery, or in the low-end restaurant outlets? Well, we might have ignored it considering it might not be a convenient job opportunity for women. However, have you wondered about the reason underlying the inconvenience? National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) Data suggests that urban …

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Mom and her daughter inspire many after buying gas station

– Fifty-one-year-old Lashawn Flowers, the mother of 35-year-old Shanita Vickers, works with her daughter as joint-CEO on different businesses – The two just bought themselves two black-owned gas stations in South Florida, United States – The story of Lashawn shows that although early childbirth may come with many challenges especially for the mother, hope is …

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The prodigious little girl and her timely invention

Neha Shukla, a 15-year-old girl from Pennsylvania, felt helpless watching the horror of the pandemic unfold and invented a sensory device that beeps or vibrates when social distance is breached. A toothy grin adorned Nasdaq screen on Times Square in New York City. It read, “Nasdaq congratulates Neha Shukla on the development of SixFeetApart to …

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Banker Who Quit for Her Kid Builds Empire of 110,000 Consultants

Eiko Hashiba left Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in Tokyo in 2002 to give birth to a child at 23. Having to quit to look after her baby left her wondering why there weren’t more flexible ways for women to keep working in Japan, instead of leaving the workforce after having children. “I had my baby …

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