Nurturing Tier-II city entrepreneurs

Nurturing Tier-II city entrepreneurs
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The buzz about entrepreneurship off late is everywhere--newspapers to magazines covers, conferences to conventions, CMs of various states and even PM Modi\'s office. Awareness towards the path of entrepreneurship is now picking up a quick pace in our own country. Even youngsters in this country are also caught up with entrepreneurship dream.

Lemon Ideas is aiming towards building a conducive ecosystem for new ventures in Tier II cities of India and to nurture 1,000 entrepreneurs and 100 start-ups over next five years.

The buzz about entrepreneurship off late is everywhere--newspapers to magazines covers, conferences to conventions, CMs of various states and even PM Modi's office. Awareness towards the path of entrepreneurship is now picking up a quick pace in our own country. Even youngsters in this country are also caught up with entrepreneurship dream.


Lemon Ideas, a start-up mentorship organisation dedicated towards fostering the start-up ecosystem in India, is going to organise ‘The Freshness of 21st Century Entrepreneurship’ in the city on Sunday at Lions Bhawan, Secunderabad. It will be held from 10.30 am to noon. The event aims to create awareness to use technology as a medium to escalate current business/ entrepreneur journeys to reach new heights and growth.


The entry to the one-and-a-half hour camp is free and is targeted at those dreaming of becoming an entrepreneur and aspiring to build an own start-up company. It is also targeted at those who are anxious to contribute towards their family business.Those who are entrepreneurs by choice and want to initiate their existing company into new arenas are also welcome.


“The event is a medium through which we are trying to connect to individuals on a single platform to engage, experiment and contribute towards innovation. We are looking for strong support in creating the first wave of encouragement for the creative and offbeat talent,” informed Deepak Menaria, founder and chief idea farmer of Lemon School of Entrepreneurship.


“A developed economy has achieved development because it has more entrepreneurs driving the growth. Fostering a robust entrepreneurial culture has a direct impact on individual and collective success on a nation's growth and prosperity. So much so that USA celebrates the month of November as Entrepreneurship month,” added Deepak.

“Our work at lemon Ideas includes mentoring, innovation and incubation for start-ups in their early stages. We are also in the space of talent innovation where we hunt for promising ideas and team for start-ups. We aim to nurture 1,000 entrepreneurs and 100 start-ups over the next five years,” added Deepak.

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