Matlab Book Pdf By Rudra Pratap Kumar In recent years, however, things have changed. And, to a degree, that change is part of his life. The man, in a nutshell, is the leader of a new group of entrepreneurs from Mumbai’s Bangalore-based small-business scene, who work directly or indirectly with emerging startups to create a virtual business empire. Kumar and his entourage include M Rani, former CEO of Pandit Mobile, the global communications giant C5, former chief executive of e-commerce outfit Flipkart, and venture capital and seed fund manager at the IPG; the authors of one of the most successful startups of the generation — the online grocery startup EK Jadavi and the business development partner at Buxom, among many others — and co-founders of several high-profile startups as well. Kumar didn’t just go about this as an entrepreneur-maker. He also worked for Flipkart. But the path Kumar took with his group might still be one he left open for others. At an event held in Bangalore last October, former chief of Digital India Jitendra Kumar said, “We may be few in number and may no longer have a working relationship. However, we are very excited to announce that we have been partnered with Flipkart and with Karnataka State Government along with several other startups. We have built a viable and well-connected venture with a huge potential that we believe will be very important for the digital economy. We have some customers here which we believe can become huge businesses based on partnerships with other government and private sector players.” Kumar said they would work with India’s four major mobile operators, Flipkart, NDA group Infosys and Venmo as well as some other big players, including Google, Microsoft and Reddy Inc., to create a future “tech-savvy” startup empire without having to depend on government intervention. So,