Every startup who is trying to make it big has one or the other mantras for success. For our desi entrepreneur, its "Collaboration is the key". In talks with the founder of Being Dilliwaala, Rohan Kumar.
Rohan Kumar is currently pursuing Bachelor of Business Economics from SGTB Khalsa college. He is also the active member of a couple of college societies. Being asked of the likings about the entrepreneurship, he recalls, he has enjoyed entrepreneurship since his school life.
Rohan Kumar along with his co-founder Ishita Pasricha, who is pursuing English Hons. from Janaki Devi Memorial college started Being Dilliwaala. They have been organising food walks and photo walks since its inception from June 2015. They have gained quite a traction on their facebook page and Instagram handles.
Being asked about how they manage studies along with the studies, Rohan recalls, studies are never has been an issue with managing work. When you love what you do, problems tend to get easier and you somehow find the solutions. You need right people to collaborate with your product. When the collaboration is right and appropriate, the work gets reduced and rest of work is the management.
Being Dilliwaala is a strong community of around 6.2k likes on facebook and their Instagram has over 8.5k followers. Their next food walk is coming in next February.
Rohan and Ishita are truly trying to make their online handles Anything and Everything about Delhi,
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Rohan Kumar along with his co-founder Ishita Pasricha, who is pursuing English Hons. from Janaki Devi Memorial college started Being Dilliwaala. They have been organising food walks and photo walks since its inception from June 2015. They have gained quite a traction on their facebook page and Instagram handles.
Being asked about how they manage studies along with the studies, Rohan recalls, studies are never has been an issue with managing work. When you love what you do, problems tend to get easier and you somehow find the solutions. You need right people to collaborate with your product. When the collaboration is right and appropriate, the work gets reduced and rest of work is the management.
Being Dilliwaala is a strong community of around 6.2k likes on facebook and their Instagram has over 8.5k followers. Their next food walk is coming in next February.
Rohan and Ishita are truly trying to make their online handles Anything and Everything about Delhi,
Startup Thursday is a series started by DU Headlines in collaboration with SmartBug, where we will be giving you the stories of Entrepreneurs of Delhi University.
Have a story? Fill these details.