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Entrepreneurs of different kinds

The article titled “Indian Entrepreneurs not come of age yet” (Business Line, June 18) was indeed interesting and so were the views of the writer of a letter that appeared on June 21. While it is always tougher to start a first generation enterprise, it is surely a different ball game to take over, successfully run and take forward a running enterprise. And it all depends on one’s understanding of the environment, vision for future, the operational processes developed, the implementing ability and being able to manage the needed financial, physical and infrastructural resources.

That is why many of the entrepreneurs, be they first, second or subsequent generations, fail, and only a few brave ones who have the right vision and dogged determination can carry the enterprise forward.

Inder Kilam Faridabad

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