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<capital if one did not have collateral>
They might be willing to divulge how to get capital without a collateral. I hear they are pretty adept at it. :)
Could I divulge on their behalf-I did that many a time before.The world,-India in particular- will be bending over backward to lend on "never-bother-to-return-you are our Annadata-" basis to free Oxom's Central Finance Bank.
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From: "Ram Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chan Mahanta" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: assam@assamnet.org
Subject: Re: [Assam] Enterprise in Assam
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:35:12 -0500
C'da,.
> Actually several years back I CHALLENGED another bunch of >such advisers in Assam Net to describe HOW they would start. >There was NOT a single reply
You are not suggesting that a vast majority of Kharkhowas are clueless about starting a business, are you?, ie no entrepreneurial spirit - whether they are in Assam or here?
>Then I challenged a prakton-Ulfa, or SULFA, leader
> then doing doing business in Assam and who too were advising >others in Assam Net to take up business ( obviously as an >antidote to insurgency), to tell us how one might begin, how to get >capital if one did not have collateral
Now, of course didn't happen to ask any of our ulfa leaders too, did you? They might be willing to divulge how to get capital without a collateral. I hear they are pretty adept at it. :)
> I have those exchanges in my archives. If someone would like to >read them, let me know.
Hehehe! that does it for me. I will try not to suggest any ideas for entrepreneurship (at this time at least).
A start though maybe to introduce a course in entrepreneurship (specifically designed for the local market there). From what I gather, Harvard is one of the few institutions that offer a course in entrepreneurship (and ethics) in their Business School.
--Ram
On 9/26/06, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have gotten used to the well-meaning advice and exhortations of our
> fellow kharkhowas about how to pull Assam out of its miseries by
> starting industries,by being entrepreneurs and so forth. I smile to
> myself, wondering why these advisers work for wages, mostly clerical
> work, far from home , in environments where it is far easier to
> become entrepreneurs .
>
> Something is patently contradictory here isn't it?
>
> I have pondered over it often. My guess, so far, is that, well
> meaning as they are, they have NO clue :-).
>
> Actually several years back I CHALLENGED another bunch of such
> advisers in Assam Net to describe HOW they would start. There was NOT
> a single reply. Then I challenged a prakton-Ulfa, or SULFA, leader
> then doing doing business in Assam and who too were advising others
> in Assam Net to take up business ( obviously as an antidote to
> insurgency), to tell us how one might begin, how to get capital if
> one did not have collateral, how to build a market, how to
> distribute, how to get an operating line of credit, so on and so
> forth. And last but not the least, how to make sure of getting paid
> for delivering goods or services, and if there is a contract default,
> how to go about resolving such a dispute, who to rely on?
>
> The silence was deafening.
>
> I have those exchanges in my archives. If someone would like to read
> them, let me know.
>
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