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Bhasha-e-Hind | Language Book by IndianLegion
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[CLOSED] A land of glory, a land of antiquity, India. A history spanning more than 5000 years, there is no dearth of topics to discuss. What we bring here right now is a comprehensive knowledge about the different languages in use in this great and diverse land. Starting from the Indus Script way back, to a mature version of Sanskrit and Pali, and finally to the modern languages as we know today, we have so much to ponder upon. Yet, some of the most beautiful languages have gone extinct or are on the verge of being so. Isn't it imperative to preserve the dying languages and glorify the existing ones? Here at INDIAN LEGION, we bring to you Bhasha-e-Hind for exactly that purpose. Our team has diligently curated the importance and story of each of the languages. Do check it out if you are a history enthusiast or a literary fanatic.
A Guide to Marketplaces by VersionOneVC
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At Version One, we love marketplaces. Just look at our portfolio, and you’ll understand how important we think marketplaces are to the future of commerce. Over the past year, we have focused much of our blog content on helping marketplace founders build their companies. That’s because we realized that while there is a lot of great information for tech startups, not much of it deals specifically with marketplaces. And anyone building a marketplace company knows that marketplaces face unique challenges – including how to solve the chicken and egg problem with supply and demand and how to monetize when services are delivered offline. To that end, we put together a handbook, A Guide to Marketplaces. It compiles many of the insights we’ve learned from working with great marketplace companies and analyzing the industry. We hope the handbook helps you in your own journey to break down walls in how goods and services are bought and sold. There’s no single way to build and scale a marketplace, but the book can help you figure out your own path to build supply and spark the virtuous circle of supply and demand. Lastly, we’d love to hear if you find the content useful. What should we expand on? Did we leave anything out? Please leave a comment below or reach out to us directly.