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Meet these Hyderabad-based Women Entrepreneurs on Women”s day.

Starting up is not easy and running a profitable business is never an easy task, especially when it comes to women, the society never trusts their ability but women have proved everybody wrong. Their persistence and grit have kept them going despite numerous challenges, fuelled by their passion to succeed.

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After Geometry, Chemistry & History, Kitki Makes Arithmetic A Delight

Kitki is a Hyderabad based start-up that started in 2013 to change the perception of learning – from boring to fascinating. For the first two years, they worked with schools and organised several field visits and experiential learning workshops. While they struggled to convince the schools to change their orthodox

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Meet The Founder – Pramod, Kitki

In our Meet The Founder series, we introduce you to Pramod Ponnaluri from Kitki. Pramod is a graduate from BITS-Pilani who quit a cushy corporate job to start Kikti, boardgames for children. Pramod strongly believes that learning is an absolutely fascinating experience and is working on making children realise the same

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Recognizing Design – HYSEA Awards, 2016

In another news of the HYSEA award ceremony, we saw the arts & design making a space of impact amongst its fellow brothers in the HYSEA Design Summit, 2016. Design has been in the forefront of branding and over the years it has proved to be the backbone for any

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Women led startups in Hyderabad

While long gone are those days when women were limited to just kitchen, household chaos and nurturing of children, I still look forward to a day when we don’t have to assign a category for women. Thanks to the efforts and stories of some inspiring women entrepreneurs, more and more women

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Kitki – changing learning perspectives for kids

The success story of a couple from BITS who pulled off a campaign for building board games As kids, all of us wanted to stay at home every day and play games. We would come up different reasons to convince our parents to not send us to school. Sometimes successful

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