JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipOnline Learning Programs for Sustainability LeadersJSiE Newsletter: May 2020May 4, 2020May 4, 2020
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipMeet this year’s batch of Tibetan EntrepreneursJSiE Newsletter: September 2018Sep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018
JSiE.inKERAA: 2018Jampa Tendar started KERAA Fashions in November 2015 along with his co-founders in Dehradun which has the second most populated Tibetan…Jul 31, 2018Jul 31, 2018
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipPeople, Power & ChangeJSiE Newsletter: July 2018Jul 26, 2018Jul 26, 2018
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipDebating the past and future of India’s social sectorJSiE Newsletter: March 2018Apr 15, 2018Apr 15, 2018
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipThe Great Expedist — All-inclusive weekend getaways on a student budgetThe Great Expedist was co-founded by Jindal Global Law School students Shine Varghese and Anurag Bansal in the early days of February 2017…Feb 28, 2018Feb 28, 2018
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipImpossible to Ignore.JSiE Annual Report + Newsletter: February 2018Feb 24, 2018Feb 24, 2018
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipmyJGU — How a virtual campus assistant keeps students informed at the tap of a buttonIn this installment of the Startup Academy Stories series, Anish Krishnan, a final year student at O.P. Jindal Global University, explains…Feb 19, 2018Feb 19, 2018
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipHow not to fail.Most startups fail. Here is some advice from Jessica Livingston at Y Combinator’s to help you avoid that outcome.Feb 11, 2018Feb 11, 2018
JSiE.ininJindal Centre for Social Innovation + EntrepreneurshipWhy raising capital is hard.“Raising money is the second hardest part of starting a startup. The hardest part is making something people want: most startups that die…Feb 11, 2018Feb 11, 2018