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A veteran journalist in business and corporate journalism, Noor Fathima Warsia is the Group Editorial Director of India’s oldest business publication, BW Businessworld. In her role, Noor leads the editorial initiatives across BW Businessworld’s flagship product and communities focused on education, startups, healthcare and wellbeing, media & marketing, gaming, HR and legal among others. In a career spanning more than two decades, Noor has led the publishing of the flagship BW Businessworld magazine and its community magazines, guided the online editorial team and led communities such as BW Marketing World apart from working on editorial-led IPs such as BW Most Influential Women, BW India’s Most Sustainable Companies, BW Top 50 Marketers and more.
“There are about 100 books that I would say to anyone to just search online. If you just read these, you have made a life, you don’t need to go to Harvard or Oxford”
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Read MoreDespite all conversations about the challenges that Indian startups including unicorns face, the number continues to rise reiterating the uniqueness of the Indian market Noorings?
Read MoreThe government should instead come out with a scheme to bring institutional investors into the venture capital funds. This will also give confidence to private investors and grow the ecosystem, said Swarup
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