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Koramangala: The Startup Universe

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January 25, 2016

Bandra of Bangalore, GK-I of Delhi, that’s Koramangala. This is startup universe, the hub of ideas, inspiration and all the action.

- Ajay Sukumaran

Koramangala: The Startup Universe

It’s half past seven on a Monday eve­ning. The ‘footfalls’ haven’t begun yet in earnest at Prost Brewpub which has five home brews on the menu. A group of three is among the handful sipping their drinks quietly. Cut to half hour later, and the place is buzz­ing with activity. A large group of 11 troops in for what seems a reunion party. The tables fill up. some step out onto the balcony with their beer mugs for a smoke. The din throws up snatches of a conversation. “scaling up...demand hai,” one of the trio says to her compan­ ions. “....you need that value addition,” says another, a bit sceptically. Out comes a notebook and they rummage around for a pen. then furious scribbling and lots of questions and answers. Another round of drinks. It’s been an hour, but the conversation is far from over.

It CostA nothIng foOfys founder Akshay Kingar hard at work

The discussion is about a startup idea (not surprisingly, two of them work with startups; the other, who didn’t have much luck with his first venture, is sounding out a new idea) and it’s unfolding at a microbrewery on Koramangala’s 80 Ft Road. Why? “It’s convenient. And, you can get some beer.” It’s the sort of answer you get anywhere in Koramangala, the place many are calling India’s busiest startup locality. The building next door to Prost shelters a couple of startups and there are a few more in the street across the road. They are all over really, and no one keeps count.

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