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Tricitynews
Chandigarh 13th October:- The city’s largest entrepreneurship summit CANNABLE 2.0 by
Chandigarh Angels Network (CAN) focussed on the need for start-ups to address
issues of sustainability for social impact here today at the campus of NITTTR,
Sector 26.
With
over 350 startups and young aspiring entrepreneurs attended the meet which was
addressed by a number of investors like Simarpreet Singh of HARTEK, Kunal
Nandwani of earthr.org, Ashok Mehta of Emmbros
Automotives, Ashish Grover of uTrade amongst others.
Prof. Shyam Sundar Pattnaik, Director, NITTTR, STPI
Director Ajay Srivastava, also attended the meet.
The
startup project ‘Har Hath Kalam’ by Harsh Kothari in Patiala
received applause for his social impact project of taking begging children to
school that has reduced begging by children upto 60 percent in Patiala.
The
topics like fund raising, celebrating failure and sustainability were discussed
at length in panel discussions to guide the entrepreneurs wishing to startup on
their own.
Three
start-ups were also selected out of 200 applications who pitched to the investors
for funding of their projects to scale up their businesses.
Gaurav
Sharma of Driv Trakr from Delhi with a vehicle pick up and drop services for
large companies, showcased their success of last 10 months having reached a
turnover of nearly Rs.1 crore who were looking for another 1 crore funding to
scale up.
The
Chandigarh startup ‘Roll Xpress’ pitched to take his current Rs.75 lakh sales
revenue from its existing 19 outlets, to 100 outlets by December 2019 seeking
Rs.1 crore angel investment.
Another
Jalandhar based electric rickshaw and pickup manufacturer, Republic Motors,
having successfully sold 500 vehicles sought Rs.2 crore investment for further
R&D and marketing.
The
pitches, Kunal Nandwani said, were heard with deep interest by investors and
some of them did show interest which may fructify in future.
He
added that CAN has already funded 15 startups in the past.
Many
of the first and second generation youngsters participated in the mentoring
clinic as they networked and received valuable inputs from experienced
entrepreneurs.
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