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The lemon idea compiles 60 story start-ups to motivate youth

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Nagpur: To increase prospective entrepreneurs among the younger generation, lemon ideas have appeared with books with 60 story start-up titled ‘I do it: General echo by 60 game Changers’, which was virtually launched on Saturday.
This book aims to show off hidden jewelry from 15 state states and several stories from four other countries.
This is a compilation of various starter stories of entrepreneurs in the age group 18 to 58.
The idea is to show that anyone with a good story can build a brand provided in the necessary efforts.
The launch of the publication was inaugurated by the founder and the CEO of the idea of ​​Lemon, Deepak Menses.
It consists of 60 start-up stories that are divided into four parts – environment and energy, health and agriculture, social and education and others.
These stories cover more than 150 entrepreneurs and around 60% of stories have certain intellectual property dimensions making it a basket of various innovations.
Inmoration welcomed the guests and the speaker for the ceremony.
The introduction was written by the Head of Minister Devendra Fadnivis.
The main speaker is RAM Prasad Subedi, Deputy Head of the Mission, Nepalese Embassy, ​​New Delhi, Nagaraja Prakasam, Law Angel Investors, Angel Founder, Indian Angel Network, Bengaluru, and Shivkumar Rao, President, Vidarbha Council of Economic Development, Nagpur.
Innopreneurs CEOs in the idea of ​​Lemon, Chaturvedi Krishnkant, and LT Col Saurabh Shah, CEO of Lemon School of Entrepreneurship, present.
Subedi appreciated the idea and said, “I am proud to see two stories from Nepal.
The idea of ​​lemon has succeeded in inspiring more than 1,500 young Indian and foreign young people.
With this publication, the number will soar.” Prakasam said, “The entrepreneurs aspired Will learn new things and get inspiration to prioritize their startup ideas and therefore, I believe this publication is a very useful step.
” Focusing on the social aspects of the entrepreneurial background, Rao said, “Many stories here are for social welfare.
This publication will inspire many people to start their business and implement their ideas with the right efforts.” Chaturvedi talked about motives and focused on Behind this publication.
He said, “Innopreneurs are known as hunting entrepreneurs.
Our main focus is to contribute to intellectual capital.
We have fostered collaboration and CA-Creation among our entrepreneurs since 2014 and have succeeded in building a strong presence in countries such as Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, and Uganda.
“The ceremony concluded with ‘Meetup Reconnection Lemon’ which focused on a story sharing session.
Rikesh Gurung, Founder, and CEO of The Green Road, Bhutan, Vamsi Udayagiri, Founder and Hesa ​​Rural CEO, and Swapnil Jain, Co-Founder, and CEO Orai Robotics shared their initial stories.

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