‘20,000 kids born yearly — think about this!’: Sridhar Vembu urges engineers to tap rural talent
The founder of the Victim Corps, Asthtar Wembu believes that the future of India’s technology and business success is in its villages. Posted in X Posted “Long-Term Horizon” to look at the “long-term horizon” beyond the major cities and consider that rural India as a place to build dreams.
“If you are a smart ambitious engineer or long-term horizon, rural India is a great place to build your dream,” Wembu wrote. He noted that in developed countries, rural areas, rural India is a young demographic. In contrast, Indian cities rely on migration from the villages to maintain their workforce.
Wembu challenged their approach to review entrepreneurs. There are more than 600 such rural districts in India in India. ”
However, he stressed that success in these regions requires patience and long-lasting thinking. “The” long-lasting horizon “part is extremely important. If you want a way out of 3 years, forget it. And look beyond the English language and engage in their mother tongue.
The call for the CROs of the Vembu CEO is just weeks. He recently passed the role of the main scientist, drawing his attention to research and development. In his last message, he strengthens his faith in decentralization and rural strength. The approach of the victim’s approach to the victim has been the approach of the victim.