Fintech Ki baat Dil se Podcast

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Fintech Ki baat Dil se Podcast

Fintech Ki baat Dil se Podcast

@FintechkiBaat

We aim to demystify Digital lending, Insurtech, Payments, entrepreneurship, web 3.0, crypto and blockchain by talking to startup founders and industry experts.

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Rang De
Rang De@WeAreRangDe·
Rang De founders @smitaram and @ram_nk spoke about the journey of building Rang De, their experiences of social entrepreneurship and social investing on the @FintechkiBaat podcast. Tune in for this insightful conversation with Shreyas Jani! youtube.com/watch?v=DzvmGG…
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Dr. Sathvik Vishwanath (Unocoin)
Shreyas Jani @the_fintechguy of @FintechKiBaat and I chat about how I have always been a passionate entrepreneur and we take a stroll down the memory lane to when I began my entrepreneurial journey by selling Domain names as novelty GIFT items (Its crazier than it sounds) back in 2000s to building and selling virtual pets to building one of the oldest Cryptoexhanges in India Unocoin: Crypto ka Super App. I also share a few interesting anecdotes for budding entrepreneurs. Do tune in to listen to the whole story! link.chtbl.com/unocoins
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Dr Gaurav Garg
Dr Gaurav Garg@DrGauravGarg4·
I agree with that and I give great credit to institutional deliveries made possible by medical science. All I meant to say was when we say avg age was 25 it makes it sound like people didn’t live long enough whereas the fact is people who survived initial few years went on to live long and healthy lives.
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TheLiverDoc™@theliverdoc·
Let me correct a big argumentative lie peddled by Ayurveda and Homeopathy practitioners and their sympathizers. Argument: Modern medicine is only a few decades old. Ayurveda and Homeopathy are centuries old. Our ancestors in India led healthy lives without medicines and medical science at the time. This is called argument from ignorance. Our "ancestors" died at a very young age. The majority did not see their children's children. Life expectancy (average age that members of a particular population group will be when they die) in India in 1800 was 25.4 years. Life expectancy in India in 2020 was 70.15 years. This is only steadily increasing - why? "During the 19th and early 20th centuries, an increase in life expectancy was driven mainly by improvements in sanitation, housing, and education, causing a steady decline in early and mid-life mortality, which was chiefly due to infections. This trend continued with the development of vaccines and then antibiotics." nature.com/scitable/conte… - all of this was possible through progression of scientific reasoning, methodology & rational action. There is NO EVIDENCE that traditional medicine or traditional practices improved remotely anything during the bygone era.
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Madhusudanan
Madhusudanan@onlymadhoo·
The number of spam calls off late is crazy, Mostly financial service institutions are guilty on DND non adherence. If TRAI is not able to act; the sectoral regulators have to crack down on sales models. I’m digging in to find a way to file a PIL. This nonsense has to stop.
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