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Divya, Founder of Dialogue Room, gets personal with business leaders & startup founders and asks them questions you’d want to ask yourself. Explore topics with Dialogue Room #JargonFree and don’t forget to bring a cup of coffee. To the point, quick, no BS learning. Live a smarter life with Dialogue Room.
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Re-Innovating The Legal Sector With Bharat Anand, Senior Partner, Corporate at Khaitan & Co.

Dialogue NowMay 22, 2020

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The story of India's fastest-growing smoothie chain with Drunken Monkey

The story of India's fastest-growing smoothie chain with Drunken Monkey

Samrat Reddy, Founder, Drunken Monkey, joins Divya on this episode. Drunken Monkey is one of the fastest-growing smoothie chains of India. It runs on a franchisee model of operation through the country and has signed up over 42 plus outlets in the middle of the pandemic making a total of 100 plus outlets in 43 cities as of this year.

They discuss: 

Q. What is the gap in the industry you saw when establishing Drunken Monkey?

Q. Was educating the Indian customer to a smoothie brand a challenge? How did you create awareness for the product and market it?

Q. What is your business model?

Q. Was your business hit by COVID or has COVID-19 acted as a catalyst to boost the demand for healthy products such as yours?

Q. If I am a smoothie virgin how should I start to incorporate it in my diet? The benefits etc.?

Q. Speak to us a little bit on this sector, is there a lot of competition? Do you see the market for such niche products like yourself growing in India?

Q.Your biggest struggles/drawbacks when getting into the smoothie business?

Q.Is there a story behind the name of your brand?

Q. Looking back, what would you have done differently when establishing Drunken Monkey? Your biggest learning as an entrepreneur?

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Jan 23, 202134:12
Sustainability in the Beverage Sector with Responsible Whatr

Sustainability in the Beverage Sector with Responsible Whatr

Ankur Chawla, Co-Founder, Responsible Whatr, joins Divya on this episode. With a vision for a sustainable future and with an agenda to reduce single-use plastic pollution, Ankur and Bhrigu founded Responsible Whatr, India’s first natural mineral water beverage offered in sustainable and endlessly recyclable aluminium cans.

They discuss: 

Q. What is the gap in the industry you saw when establishing Responsible Whatr?

Q. Why the water beverage industry, arent there too may players in this sector, how do you deal with the competition?

Q. What is your business model (B2B or B2C?), how do you drive revenue, as Responsible Whatr is an extremely niche product. 

Q. Changing people’s essential water drinking habit is a huge task, what is the human psychology you are targeting here for people to convert to your sustainable brand?

Q. Why did you settle for aluminium cans for your product?

Q. In the long term, what do you hope to achieve with your product?

Q. Looking back, what would you have done differently when establishing Responsible Whatr? Your biggest learning as an entrepreneur?

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Dec 22, 202039:44
Hydroponic Farming and Innovation with Triton Foodworks

Hydroponic Farming and Innovation with Triton Foodworks

Dhruv Khanna, co-founder, Triton Foodworks, joins Divya on this episode. Triton is an agriculture tech startup and is using smart and innovated farming methods to upgrade this sector. Triton was also part of the coveted Forbes Asia and Forbes India 30Under30 list. 

They discuss: 

Q. Triton believes in clean farming - walk us through your farming model? What is hydroponics farming that Triton uses for its produce?

Q. What is the gap in the industry you saw when establishing Triton?

Q. The Indian agriculture industry is archaic, and we see significantly less innovation here, why? What more unconventional solutions do we need to tackle the problems faced in this industry?

Q. Your background is not in agriculture, what prompted you to enter this sector? What challenges have you faced?

Q. You have been part of the coveted Forbes list of entrepreneurs in Asia and India, what was this experience like for you personally? Any learnings/takeaways from this experience?

Q. Are you mostly bootstrapped? Any tips on creating a sustainable business plan for early age startups? Is there a “right time” to get funding?

Q. Any shoutouts to startups you feel are doing a fantastic job revolutionising agriculture in India? What innovations do you think are still required/necessary in this sector?

Q. Looking back, what would you have done differently when establishing Triton? Your biggest learning as an entrepreneur? 

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Dec 09, 202031:44
The Pet Sector of India with Heads Up for Tails

The Pet Sector of India with Heads Up for Tails

Rashi Narang, Founder, Heads Up for Tails joins Divya on this episode.  Founded in 2008, Heads Up For Tails (HUFT) is a retailer of pet products. The company currently operates 28 stores across Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai and Hyderabad, and for its e-commerce business, the company has a client base of over 2,00,000 customers. They hit a 50 crore revenue in 2019 and are working towards a revenue north of 60 crores in 2020. 

They discuss: 

Q. What is the gap you saw in the market when founding HUFT?

Q. HUFT is established on an e-commerce model, has this market exploded during COVID-19, how have sales/revenue been for you, what next for HUFT?

Q. You have had consistent growth since establishing HUFT earning revenue north of around 50 cr a year, share some business tips/insights on how this has been possible?

Q. Is the pet sector in India a disorganised/organised industry? What do you think is still missing in this industry? What do you think are the few biggest problems India needs to tackle when it comes to household pets?

Q. Why do we see less innovation in the pet sector of India? Is it that people aren’t willing to spend on apps/better products for their pet? Is it a very price-conscious market? 

Q. HUFT has created an iconic brand for the pet industry of India, do you feel this has been possible as there are fewer players, some tips on creating a brand like this?

Q. Looking back, what would you have done differently when establishing HUFT? Your biggest learning as an entrepreneur?

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Nov 07, 202032:21
The world of two brothers organic farms with Satyajit, Co-founder, TBOF

The world of two brothers organic farms with Satyajit, Co-founder, TBOF

Satyajit Hange, Co-founder, Two Brothers Organic Farms, joins Divya on this episode. Two Brothers Organic Farms (TBOF) has been established by two brothers, who quit their banking careers and got into organic farming, TBOF is clocking in a revenue of around INR 12 Cr in the year 2020. 

They discuss: 

Q. Why did you and your brother quit your day jobs and begin TBOF? What is the gap in the industry you saw when developing TBOF?

Q. What are the benefits of organic farming vis-à-vis normal farming? How long does it take for a farm to become completely organic in India?

Q. Why the hype behind organic farming? Are you seeing an increase in sales/and the whole concept in general due to COVID-19?

Q. There is a significant portion of society that perceives organic food as a luxury, is this still the case in India? How far out are we compared to the West?

Q.India has an estimated 800,000 organic farmers - the largest in the world, but organic farming in India comes with many hurdles. Stricter regulations, educating the farmers - how do you deal with this and does this make business/production slower?

Q. What do you think the agriculture sector still needs in a developing country like India, and what should the govt be doing?

Q. We are seeing massive innovation in the agri-tech industry - what innovations do you think are still required/necessary in this sector?

Q.Placemaking helps communities to re-imagine everyday spaces in the city. Farmer's market is a concept of placemaking. Why do you feel a concept like this cannot be developed further in India? 

Q. Looking back, what would you have done differently when establishing TBOF? Your biggest learning as an entrepreneur?

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Oct 31, 202036:07
Reimagining the F&B Sector with CAARA

Reimagining the F&B Sector with CAARA

Ambika Seth, Director, CAARA joins Divya on this episode. CAARA is an umbrella company for a catering service, a farm and restaurants, and has started a culinary revolution in India. 

They discuss: 

Q. A catering business, restaurants in Delhi, and a cookery school, there’s undoubtedly a lot on going on under the CAARA umbrella, what is your core business?

Q. What’s the gap in the industry you saw when establishing CAARA?

Q. Your product was niche catering to a niche market. With the evolution of eating right/organic food, standalone restaurants, and a more well-travelled/read clientele - has this affected your business?

Q. Fresh produce is very crucial in your business + being locally sourced. Walk us through how COVID-19 has affected this? How hard/easy is organic farming in India, and why?

Q. We see a lot of innovation in the food and beverage industry, with cloud kitchens, tech startups in agriculture farming etc. - does tech play a crucial rule in your business?

Q. Is the F&B sector quite crowded now, more so because of COVID-19? What are your thoughts? Some tips on creating a sustainable F&B brand?

Q. What are some key rules/mottos you live by at your work? CAARA is an iconic Indian F&B brand now, how hard or easy has it been?

Q. Looking back, what would you have done differently when establishing CAARA? Your biggest learning as an entrepreneur?

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Oct 24, 202042:03
Increasing Investment in Mental Healthcare with Sukoon Health

Increasing Investment in Mental Healthcare with Sukoon Health

Dr Mantosh Kumar, the Senior Consultant Psychiatrist at Sukoon Health, joins Divya on this episode. 

This year’s World Mental Health Day, on 10 October, comes at a time when our daily lives have changed considerably as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of this year’s World Mental Health Day WHO campaign is increased investment in mental health and will also be the main focus of the podcast.

They discuss: 

Q. What is Sukoon doing to bring about a change in mental healthcare?

Q. The mental health expenditure by the Union Government is less than 0.5% of its total health budget, which itself is marginally above 1% of India’s Gross Domestic Product. In India, approximately 13.7 % of the population suffers from mental disorders according to NIMHANS study, and these funds are certainly not enough. What are your thoughts on this? What should the govt be doing to increase investment in this space? 

Q. What about private investment in mental healthcare?

Q. Is the investment we are seeing in mental health space just a COVID-19 assisted boom?

Q. Is tech playing a crucial role in aiding mental health in India currently? AI chatbots & wellness apps? Any other tech that can help Sukoon? Are we far behind western counterparts when it comes to innovation in mental health?

Q. What is the state of mental health care in India? Have things been made worse due to COVID-19, how are experts like you combatting and dealing with this?

Q. How can we as clients identify and approach the need for either psychologists or psychiatrists? Does the distinction exist in India? Is there a trend for psychiatrists doing psychologists jobs in India?

Q. During COVID-19, we are all stuck indoors, and within our family units more than ever. How can we aim to create a more healthy relationship with our family and speak openly about mental health?

Q. How can Indian family units better exercise vulnerability with each other? 

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Oct 10, 202040:22
The future of the electric bike industry with Calamus

The future of the electric bike industry with Calamus

Nilesh R Bothra, Co-Founder & CEO of Calamus, joins Divya on this episode. Calamus has developed the world’s safest and most advanced e-bike, the Ultrabike. With customers from over 27 different countries, they are taking Indian developed technology and innovation to the global stage. 

They discuss:

Q. The Electric Bike market is expected to grow heavily during and post COVID-19 worldwide, speak to us about how sales have been for you? Which country tops your list?

Q. Is the EB market facing only a COVID-19 assisted boom? What happens after? 

Q. Can you explain your business model in more detail? Why chose to crowdfund? 

Q. EB is environment-friendly, significant health benefits and has the Indian govt support but does the infrastructure support this industry? Do you even get the complete experience on a normal/dirt road?

Q. Owning a car is an economic symbol for upward mobility in India - what are your thoughts on this? How do you change the consumer behaviour pattern of a developing country like India?

Q. We are going to see Electric cars in India by 2021, and infrastructure will be developed for it, by the likes of Uber, charging points etc. What happens to EB market then, presumably the target audience is very different? Will the electric cars movement aid the electric bike movement also as its a complementary industry? A bane or a boon?

Q. Bike-sharing is a thrilling new model of public and private transportation that has rapidly emerged in recent years - do you form part of this or any plans to in the future? Your thoughts on the dockless bike-sharing market?

Q. Battery maintenance is a significant concern with e-bikes. Electric bike batteries have a limited life span, which is about 2-3 years for lithium-ion chemistry. Is this the case today as well?

Q. What would you say your biggest mistake has been in this industry as an entrepreneur? Or your most significant learning?

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Oct 03, 202033:32
The world of data analytics

The world of data analytics

Havish Madhvapaty, the founder of his own data analytics consulting firm, joins Divya on this episode. Data is oil/gold and everything - if used well it can transform a startup quickly, help in growth and target the right customers /audience - but many people don’t even know what data to collect, or why and how. 

They discuss:

Q. What is the changing role of data analytics in organisations? Is there a spike in data collection due to COVID-19? 

Q. More data is being generated, which leads to there being more unstructured data. - how should an organisation balance this?

Q. Discussing industry examples on how you can use data right to grow your startup. 

Q. The debate between collection required data and data privacy in India and the world. 

Q. How do you create a positive data-driven culture in your company? How much data should a company collect?  

Q. Will AI & ML take away jobs? 

Q. Healthcare vs ed-tech sector, the collection of data varies. Can different sectors benefit from data collection, and how?  

Q. What is the biggest problem companies face with data analyses/collection? 

Q. How can media companies ensure best practices when using data and protect their content?  

Q. What will the next 2 years look like in a data-driven economy? 

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Sep 26, 202039:02
The Story of MapmyIndia, Indian digital mapping and deep technology

The Story of MapmyIndia, Indian digital mapping and deep technology

Rohan Verma, the CEO & Executive Director, MapmyIndia joins Divya on this episode. MapMyIndia, is a truly Indian company with 25 years of passion, working towards making India smart and digital - it offers digital map data, telematics, location-based SaaS and geographic information services

They discuss: 

Q. What is the core problem you are trying to solve with MapmyIndia?

Q. How difficult has it been building such an accurate map of India? India being a developing country, would have its own set of challenges. 

Q. How long before eLoc becomes a national reality? (a 6 digit code for every address)

Q. How do you differentiate your product from Google? What do you offer that Google maps do not?

Q. Does MapmyIndia make revenue through ads like Google?

Q. MapmyIndia follows a B2B2C model more than a direct B2C consumer model. How does one figure out what would be the best model for their company to operate it? Any tips for startup founders out there?

Q. How is MapmyIndia aiding local startups? 

Q. What can we expect in the future with MapmyIndia?

Q. What would you say your biggest mistake has been in this industry as an entrepreneur? Or your most significant learning?

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Sep 12, 202039:24
The past, present, and future of Uber India with Pavan Vaish, Head of Operations, Uber India/South Asia

The past, present, and future of Uber India with Pavan Vaish, Head of Operations, Uber India/South Asia

Pavan Vaish, Head of Driver and Supply Operations, Uber India and South Asia, joins Divya on this episode.

They discuss: 

- Will a logistics company like Uber be able to make the switch to food delivery overnight, due to Covid-19? Globally, Uber Eats is the largest food delivery company, hear what's in store for Uber India. 

- How does Uber India's model differ with its USA counterpart? How is it competing in India with Ola?

- What is the business strategy for Uber India right now? Is it B2B/B2C?

- During COVID-19, it's essential to build trust with your drivers, how are you managing this?

- Is Uber still focused on becoming a sustainable mobility platform?

- Your thoughts on job creation for India's gig economy? Is it working?

- What would you say your biggest learning has been working with a company like Uber?

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Sep 05, 202031:10
Artificial intelligence in the legal world with Anubhav, Co-Founder & CEO, LegalMind

Artificial intelligence in the legal world with Anubhav, Co-Founder & CEO, LegalMind

LegalMind is India's first litigation analytics platform and uses technology and artificial intelligence enabling legal professionals to understand legal data in a whole new way. The first question every client asks a lawyer is, 'How much time will it take for my case to be resolved?' No lawyer has the exact answer. LegalMind's algorithm will be able to identify trends like how long will it take for a case to be solved, how much will they be fined and so on.

Questions discussed in the podcast:

*Q. What's the core problem LegalMind is trying to solve? *Q. How hard has it been to incorporate artificial intelligence in what is seen as a completely black and white “book driven” legal industry? *Q. Why are we seeing such less innovation in the legal industry in terms of startups trying to solve problems? *Q. What is your model? B2B or B2C, and why? *Q. How far is India behind compared to other western jurisdiction in legal innovation and AI-driven platforms, why do you feel this gap exists? *Q. Has funding been hard for you, as its a relatively new concept in India and there’s no competition? *Q. What would you say your biggest mistake has been in this industry as an entrepreneur? Or your biggest learning?

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Aug 28, 202027:06
The Edtech industry of India with Shreyasi, CEO & Founder, Harappa Education

The Edtech industry of India with Shreyasi, CEO & Founder, Harappa Education

Harappa is an ed-tech startup founded in 2018, which enables professionals to learn life skills at scale, leveraging digital learning technologies and online pedagogical tools. The startup offers a curriculum of ‘5 Habits’ and ‘25 Skills’, which is delivered through an online-first approach. It recently completed a round of funding from James Murdoch-led Lupa Systems.

Questions discussed on the podcast: *Q. What is you take on formal education in India? *Q. Do you believe the Indian education industry is in need of a major overhaul? *Q Bootstrapping is not easy you have to be very careful about the outflow of money, any tips here? *Q. Ed-tech is booming! Wherever you see there is a webinar, and there is a lot of competition in the market. How do you manage to stay ahead of the curve? *Q. Ed-tech is a billion-dollar industry, however, there are many players. Do you feel the pie is big enough for everyone or the market is getting saturated? *Q. Post-COVID, once schools/colleges will technology still play such a crucial role in education? *Q. What would you say your biggest mistake has been in this industry as an entrepreneur? Or your biggest learning?

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Aug 22, 202028:56
A dialogue with Dr. Geetanjali Chopra

A dialogue with Dr. Geetanjali Chopra

Listen to Divya dialogue with Dr. Geetanjali Chopra, Founder & President, Wishes and Blessings. Established in 2014 with a mission to ‘inspire and empower dreams’, Wishes and Blessings is a registered NGO that has emerged as a unique platform for helping the underprivileged.

Questions discussed on the podcast:

Q.1 How was the seed of wishes & blessings planted?

Q.2 You left a successful career for an NGO, what was the transformation like? What is your advice to people working in the development sector and wanting to make a change?

Q.3 In a country, where you’re supposed to be either a lawyer, doctor, engineer how fulfilling and helpful has it been working in the social sector? What are the lessons learnt?

Q.4 Wishes & Blessings has always been an integral part of the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon. What is it like being part of such a huge platform and the execution behind it? Does it actually take an army?

Q.5 Talk us through the challenges an NGO is facing during a pandemic like COVID-19?

Q.6 What has been your biggest learning so far?

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Aug 08, 202027:13
Going Organic With Seema, Founder, Nourish Organics

Going Organic With Seema, Founder, Nourish Organics

Listen to Divya dialogue with Seema Jindal Jajodia, Founder, Nourish Organics. Nourish Organics primary motive is to provide healthy organic food online. It is India's leading organic food brand and the biggest online store for organic ingredients and on-the-go food. 

Points discussed in the podcast:

  • What is the business model and the idea behind Nourish Organics? 
  • Given that the term ‘organic’ attracts premium pricing, there are huge incentives to game the system. How do you compete and deal with such ‘not so genuine organic’ food brands?
  • Why is organic farming so hard in India? 
  • The consumption of organic food in India is not as prevalent compared to the west. Has this limitation been a problem for Nourish Organics?
  • Has the trend to eat healthy during COVID-19 helped grow the brand? 
  • Should we expect an increase in prices of FMCG brands during/after COVID-19? 
  • Is the classic male-dominated field of business in India changing or needs more work?


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Aug 01, 202028:38
The Army Behind Robin Hood with Aarushi Batra

The Army Behind Robin Hood with Aarushi Batra

Listen to Divya dialogue with Aarushi Batra, Co-Founder, Robin Hood Army about how the company is feeding over 30 million people. Robin Hood Army is a non-profit and a volunteer organisation that takes excess food from weddings, events and restaurants and distributes it to the underprivileged. 


Points discussed in the podcast:

  • What is the business model of Robin Hood Army (RHA)?
  • How has COVID affected the working of RHA?
  • Is the Robin Hood Army Concept inspired by the fictional character Robin Hood?
  • How does RHA manage their day to day functions?
  • What is the 30M Mission?
  • How are Robins re-inventing during COVID? 


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Jul 24, 202025:33
The Health Care System with Prateep Sen

The Health Care System with Prateep Sen

Listen to Divya dialogue with Prateep Sen, Founder and Co-CEO, Tribeca Care about the healthcare and eldercare system in India.  "The real healthcare happens not in the hospital but in the homes."


Points discussed in the podcast:

  • How is the healthcare sector evolving during COVID?
  • Has COVID given a push to the healthcare sector? 
  • Is Tribeca Care inspired by healthcare in the west? 
  • How has mandatory health care insurance in India affected Tribeca Care?
  • How has Tribeca re-invented during the pandemic?

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Jul 17, 202028:13
Shielding You From COVID-19, Maker's Asylum

Shielding You From COVID-19, Maker's Asylum

Listen to Divya dialogue with Vaibhav Chhabra, CLO and founder, Maker's Asylum about how the organisation is helping the healthcare sector by open-sourcing and making protective face shields in India."Maker's Asylum is a playground where people from different backgrounds - engineers, artists, designers can get together and make stuff."


Points discussed in the podcast:

  • What's the concept behind Maker's Asylum?
  • How do you establish a business management structure out of a community initiative?
  • What is the M-19 initiative?
  • What were the challenges involved in the M-19 initiative, and how did you tackle them?
  • What was the quarantine process like at Maker's Asylum?
  • What is the concept of MAPR?

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Jul 10, 202030:43
Is COVID the end of luxury travel?

Is COVID the end of luxury travel?

Listen to Divya dialogue with Taruna Seth, Founder and Navigator-In-Chief, Encompass about how domestic travel and tourism will re-invent itself post-COVID-19."COVID has made the travel industry hit a massive pause button. For now, the only tune we can play is dream now and travel later."

Points discussed in the podcast:
Q. How are you coping in the travel and tourism sector during COVID?
Q. Will the domestic travel boom in India?
Q. Will the travel demand get permanently lost, or is it just delayed?
Q. What are the factors that determine a surge in tourism?
Q. What are the challenges India will face during the surge in tourism?
Q. Will India have to adopt a lean travel approach when it comes to luxury travel?
Q. What will be the trends in travelling post-COVID

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Jul 03, 202028:20
The Business of Street Food with Anubhav, Founder, Delhi Food Walks.

The Business of Street Food with Anubhav, Founder, Delhi Food Walks.

Listen to Divya dialogue with Anubhav Sapra, founder and foodie-in-chief, Delhi Food Walks on the business of the street food industry of India, and what challenges it faces due to COVID-19. The livelihood of around 3.5 Million street food vendors across India will be affected due to COVID-19.  

Points discussed in the podcast: 

  • What is the idea behind Delhi Food Walks (DFW)?
  • What are the gaps in the service industry that DFW is trying to fill?
  • What are the challenges in doing food tours in India? 
  • What is the Indian Culinary Tours (ICT)? 
  • How have you re-invented during COVID-19?
  • How can you define street food in India?

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Jun 26, 202030:19
Bonus Episode: Coping with COVID-19 with Dr Tejasvini, Neuropsychologist

Bonus Episode: Coping with COVID-19 with Dr Tejasvini, Neuropsychologist

Listen to Divya dialogue with Dr Tejasvini Sinha, Neuropsychologist on how to cope with loss, stress and work commitments during COVID - 19. Points discussed in the podcast are:  *Loss is a big part during COVID-19, how do you grapple with loss and make sense of it? *How do stakeholders like business/ restaurant owners create a balance between their jobs and the grief they may be facing during COVID-19? *When speaking to someone who is struggling, where does one even start? *How does one initiate the dialogue of mental health and loss during COVID-19, especially with corporates? *Why does such a strong stigma exist when discussing mental health in India?

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Jun 19, 202026:42
Re-Defining the Education Sector with Lt. General Surendra Kulkarni, Director, Mayo College, Ajmer
Jun 12, 202032:26
The Business of NGOs with Manak Matiyani, Executive Director, YP Foundation
Jun 05, 202028:09
The Business of Wine with Kapil Sekhri, CEO, Fratelli Wines
May 29, 202024:39
Re-Innovating The Legal Sector With Bharat Anand, Senior Partner, Corporate at Khaitan & Co.
May 22, 202025:59
Re - Vamping Commodities Sector With Tarun Sawhney,VC & MD, Triveni Engineering and Industries Ltd.
May 19, 202024:31
Re-Inventing Retail Sector With Arjun Sharma, Chairman, Select Group.
May 15, 202025:40
Re-Building Automotive Sector with Jayant Davar,MD of Sandhar Technologies.

Re-Building Automotive Sector with Jayant Davar,MD of Sandhar Technologies.

Listen to Divya dialogue with Jayant Davar, Co-Chairman and Managing Director, Sandhar Technologies Ltd. about the boons and banes of the automotive sector. Jayant shares valuable insights on rebuilding his sector post-COVID-19 lockdown.


Points discussed in the podcast:

-What is the current scenario of your business?

-What would be the 'new normal' post-COVID-19?

-Would there be a surge in private transportation once the lockdown is lifted?

-What is the future of electric vehicles?

-Are electric vehicles actually eco-friendly?

-Will India gain from the business China loses?


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May 12, 202025:48
Wealth Management during COVID-19 With Rohit Sarin, Co-Founder of Client Associates
Apr 29, 202024:08
Bonus Episode: Practicing Self-Care during COVID-19
Apr 23, 202020:58
Data Protection: Know your rights as a consumer
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