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NRI help to promote startups

NRI help to promote startups
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

How can members of the diaspora help in promoting startups in their respective countries?

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Tanwar Shweta
Tanwar Shweta 11 years 7 months ago
Namashkar Modiji, i have one suggestion for water and waste magmt. At our home in Kuruksetra, my father has started one initiative in which he is using the waste water is recycling and using in toilet. Because a large amount of clean water is used for toilet, Even my father is also motivating others to follow the same and save water.
kalyana dasari
kalyana dasari 11 years 7 months ago
Changing currency look and feel and give three months time to replace the old currency with new other wise old one is not valid , will pull all black money inside India . The money in banks should convert automatically .
Rudra Dubey
Rudra Dubey 11 years 7 months ago
Alongside the "Black-money" activities, consider getting back the NRI talent, as they are "White-money" gifted to other countries where they are contributing as "Smart-money" for numerous startups. Silicon Valley can give us evidence how smart brain from India have build many successful startups. Get all White-money country will later care less for the much hyped less hoped Black-money.
Rudra Dubey
Rudra Dubey 11 years 7 months ago
Get these: (1) IP protection at par to US/UK; (2) Hassle free corporation formation and registration; (3) Simplify Tax and Labor laws favoring entrepreneurship; (4) Venture investment environment; (5) Increase proportion of innovation focused research
Gagandeep Goel
Gagandeep Goel 11 years 7 months ago
1. Could domestic flight operators stop humiliating NRI's by allowing them same luggage weight, if on a transit flight. 2.Can IAS and other civil services exams and interviews be conducted in at least 4 regional languages. 3. Can 100 points of Identification be enforced so that no one could demand for extra documents. 4. Can the government promote local brands as much as it did for Lizzat Papad, we talk about swadeshi but lack in commitment to promote it.
Vinay Deshmukh
Vinay Deshmukh 11 years 7 months ago
Read an update about your assurance to Malaysian PM Najib that you would be coming to Kuala Lumpur next year. Could you please share the month so that we can plan our activities/holidays against it? We don't want to miss your presence and talk during your visit. Secondly is there anyway to work closely with Indian Embassy in KL?
Lily Agarwal
Lily Agarwal 11 years 7 months ago
To engage the NRI community effectively, there needs to be a dept or representative, sort of like an ambassador, perhaps within or subsidiary of the Ministry of Overseas Indian affairs that offers legitimate shortcuts and support in accessing reasonable and efficient outcomes, in matters of law, judicial/ policing/compliance, business/industry. Also where complaints of corruption or harassment can be lodged for effective execution of remedies. in my experience, NRIs are often seen as cash cows.
Shashishekara Anantharamaiah
Shashishekara Anantharamaiah 11 years 7 months ago
An Indian doctor in Melbourne told me that Ayurveda has a lot of potential in foreign countries as holistic and alternative therapy where Western Medicine is not effective but its medicines are too expensive to import into other countries. The local health insurances do not cover alternative medicine well. I also heard that Indian government does not promote Ayurveda and its medicine including its trade as as much as Chinese do for their medicine. I hope this matter is explored
Rohit Jain
Rohit Jain 11 years 7 months ago
Respected Prime Minister Modiji - Am living in Europe since the last 15 years and have conceptualized a complete solution for India's sanitation problems. This solution ensures: 1) Privacy - Can be assembled anywhere, no expensive constructions necessary 2) Effective bottom cleaning (dry and wet) without water usage 3) No water required for drainage/flushing, no drainage system necessary 4) Biodegradable - will not pollute environment and ensure cleanliness Please have someone contact me.
khadija Ali
khadija Ali 11 years 7 months ago
I am a Quality Assurance Inspector , inspecting Hotels and their standards and Quality , would like to come back to my country and work there and share my expertise with my 18 years of Hospitality experiance which can improve our Hospitality industry which in turn shall promote our tourism industry ...