Okay, don’t chew me for saying this, but a Bengali Entrepreneur IS a rare specie. Let me introduce you to one that is both quite successful, and also generous about contributing back to the cause of promoting entrepreneurship: DimDim CEO DD Ganguly.
And if you do want to chew me, do so by proving me wrong and becoming great entrepreneurs!
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Am not a bengali, but i find this post to be rather tasteless. Would not expect such posts – which should ideally be tagged ‘racism’ – to appear on a blog of such repute.
You should have used: Rare Specie- A successful bengali entreprenuer. The problem is, there are so many struggling and failing ones too. If you include them all, it won’t be the same kumir chhanas again.
Btw, I would say that the politics is the hotbed of entreprenuership, and I would perhaps rate our own Mamatadi as a true blue bong entreprenuer. She braved a total monopoly competitor and a hostile environment and today she is a fairly successful lady in her own domain.
Cheers
Shan
Kumirchhana’r galpo jano, Abhishek?
Nope it does not… There are a hell lot of Bengali Entrepreneurs out there. Subroto Bagchi, Subrata Roy Sahara, and many many others we haven’t heard of. For one I can say, a Bengali entrepreneur s not a rare breed now a days.
Lack of responses to this post probably proves your point 🙂