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Q. What advice do you have for Gen-Z entrepreneurs in the sustainability space?
Gen-Z is living with the impacts of climate change, not just reading about it as a future risk and that is real, irreplaceable motivation.
Entrepreneurship, especially in sustainability, still asks for patience and the willingness to be tested. Before you break the conventional rules, know them, live them. That’s how you build something different that works in the real world.
Q. How can India’s innovation ecosystem make it easier for women-led ideas to scale?
Most women I know feel there’s a greater risk of failure — not just financial, but social. They are often fighting biases at home, at work, and with investors who quietly assume that women may not be as good at running a business.
What would truly help is writing the first cheque. Let them build a team that can bring their ideas together.
Do not over-mentor. Over-mentorship is as good as micro-managing someone. Confidence builds when you free-fall.
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