Re: RE:how does it works
by Guest on Apr 22, 2009 08:17 PM Permalink
Hi, my name is Momin, iam 23 yrs of age and working in a market research company, I am planning to start my own business and have a very good and innovative idea for Restaurant Chain, If any VCs and investors are there , plz contact me on my email- sasghar@globaldata.com
RE:how does it works
by on Jun 13, 2007 12:05 PM Permalink
I have an idea about making the lives of ordinary people better. It is in the field of real estate (bunglow plots). Please send me your contact details.
RE:how does it works
by on Jul 19, 2007 11:40 PM Permalink
I have an idea of on-line medical diagnostics. Look at http://rdoctor.com . How is about investing?
In addition to science and technology breakthroughs, law also may be instrumental in big idea fruitation. e.g. RTI may have created a basis for ITES in domains where govt would remain the custodian of data but private players would provide the services e.g. Title deeds, banking services with front end operations only etc
many ppl get good practical business ideas. But the point mentioned here that venturists are waiting to invest in your idea is wrong. The question which creates a problem is what your idenity to talk about a business plan ?
It seems India is on the verge of an Innovation revolution. That is not because of any government policy or a particular ecosystem being created.
This is due to the fact that innovation is in our genes. And so far we have been exporting them overseas.
Innovation also requires money and now that money is no longer in short supply, innovation is also getting a boost.
No matter how big or small, innovation is innovation and if it affects a lot many people other than the inventors, it is worth investing in.
One such innovation (time will tell how big or small it will be) is NetAlter. This new technology will surely change the image of India from an outsourcing backyard to an innovation powerhouse.
It is pleasant to read one of the thoughtful articles by a resident Indian of action, and in Indian media. However the two views are not the only ones. When British colonized India, they used the marxist laws to imply that it was the destiny of progress, the Indians needed to be civillized by colonialization. For that they used barbaric ideas that has uprooted understandings in continents. It is still used by many intellectuals ( including its followers in rediff, ex: S Bhat) to justify naxalism and terrorism when hindus suffer. Their purpouse is to deny the Indian civillization by interprating it in modern language. Enlightnment is attrubuted to brits and english!
So, the enterprenuers could be midwives of a process, but that has important question, as the article asks - what makes one better enterprenuer. Other questions being when it is better, what is better, when better is conisidered is a better, what else is the enterprenuer , how else to see all these disparate questions etc. These may show (who knows) that the midwife of a process is an individual too, as we percieve.
The pseudo specialists of the process, from JNU or agents of China, may lose no time in explaining this such as to make the enterprenuer a capitalist agent, not even midwife. An evangalist of capital would do that, as would other evangalists. if they suceed, they create an ideal world where A dumb one like Marx, or a thug like Mao, then becomes the intelligent phenomena. Its followers are considered better. Obviously thugs like Mao has an honourable space for the maoists or chinese, but I disagree when they put it in terms of the intelligent phenomena. Thats why I like the question on which one is a better enterprenuer. I dislike the answer from auto industry, for the process visible in auto industry could be contextual, applicable when purpose and context is simillar.
There were miscllenious thoughts which was not about capital generation or gains. I don't know what is the purpose of writing the above, but irrespective of that, let me thank for the excellent article.