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Funding winter: Bengaluru’s start-ups on thin ice - The Hindu
- Funding winter: Bengaluru’s start-ups on thin ice
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As much as the macroeconomic conditions and the start-up founders’ non-adherence to business fundamentals contributed to the crisis, the absence of domestic capital in the Indian start-up ecosystem has only aggravated the situation.
Some of the biggest Limited Partners (LP) in the world are from the US, Canada, Singapore, and the Middle East. These include funds like the Alaska Permanent Fund, Ontario Teacher’s Pension Plan, GIC and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority among others. VC firms raise money from such LPs, and consequently, the Indian start-up ecosystem is exposed to global fluctuations.
“The Indian institutional market has to open up for India to be a dominantplayer. Globally, one of the big sources of funding for technology, venture, and start-ups is pension. But Indian pension funds are not investing,” notes T.V. Mohandas Pai, chairman at 3One4 Capital and former Infosys board member. “The total money coming into the pension system is around ₹5 lakh crore
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Choreography vs Orchestration in the land of serverless | theburningmonk.com
- you should prefer orchestration within the bounded context of a microservice, but prefer choreography between bounded contexts.
- The Choreography approach
- The Orchestration approach
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"Those who read Srivaisnavism, understands the dispute between Thenkalai Vs Vadakalai from the time of Manavala Mamunigal. This dispute led to Thirumala god Venkateswarar given a Pa (Tamil letter) namam, as a comprise between "Y" namam of Thenkalai and "U" namam of Vadakalai. 1/2"
diigo.to.shak.blogspot.dailiy. 01/19/2024
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