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From Friends to Co-founders | What is it like to be a Social Entrepreneur? | TSS Episode 4

From Friends to Co-founders | What is it like to be a Social Entrepreneur? | TSS Episode 4

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In this episode of The Social Saga, we have a dynamic trio with us- Ms. Somkanta Chatterjee, Ms.Sakshi Mate and Ms.Mrunmai Joshi who are co-founders of a startup Taali– where learning meets playtime in the most enchanting way. Their story is a symphony of friendship, passion, and purpose, as they unite to create a realm of experiential learning through toys and games.


These Friends turned Co-Founders found their calling in this common cause of allowing children to engage with India’s cultural heritage in an interactive and enjoyable manner. I had super fun shooting this one as I got to engage in a conversation with three young entrepreneurs aspiring to look at the way of employment in a different manner. I hope you find value in this, too.


Witness us talk about the world of social entrepreneurship, co-founder ship, evolving startup culture in India and lots of insights on the importance of experiential learning.


Please check out their work here:

Website: https://www.taalitoys.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/taalitoys/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taali.toys/


If you find their cause fascinating and wish to buy their products, you can avail a 20% discount on items above INR 500/- using my coupon code: THESOCIALSAGA


Watch the video episode here:

https://youtu.be/Mm1KWeRvN5c


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