A cardiologist who had performed a thousand angioplasties realised that the thing limiting how many people he could help was not his hands, but his business sense. So he went …
A spine injury, a diagnosis that arrived more than a decade too late, a classroom of children who changed everything, and an admit to the Harvard Kennedy School. Some stories …
A father who built a business in the towns no one else bothered to visit, a son who carried that same instinct into one of the most transactional industries there …
She was fifteen when she watched her sister come home from another failed round of IVF, after another long journey to a city that had the treatment their hometown did …
He Was Rejected. He Came Back. Oxford MBA Said Yes. When Arshul Sharma received his LBS rejection, he did what most people in that situation do not. He did not …
He Had IIT Bombay, BCG, and a #1 Trending App. The Hard Part Wasn’t the Profile. It Was the Story. Utkarsh Singhai did not find GyanOne through a Google search …
He Grew Up in a Tier-3 City With a Stutter and Went to Work in Ten African Countries. Oxford Wanted to Know Everything. When Shubham Sharma sat down to write …
He Grew Up With a Mother Who Had Schizophrenia. He Took Slum Dwellers to the World Cup. Columbia Said Yes. When Deepanshu Kansal submitted his Columbia Business School application, the …
He Built a VR Business Door-to-Door in Hubli. Then Had to Walk Away. Oxford Said Yes Anyway. When Vineet Pavate shut down True Dimensions, the VR startup he had built …
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