Namita Thapar invests in farm startup Pandurang Tawar; Sorry not to do this on Shark Tank
In its first season, Shark Tank India captured India’s eyeballs with record-breaking viewership and popularity. Although the show ended weeks ago, the hype around the show is still fresh on social media.
Sharks share frequent updates about their investments and how their mentoring helps emerging and established entrepreneurs.
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Recently, Namita Thapar took to Instagram to share a special update with her fans.
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While sharing the photo, Namita wrote how she regrets two things on the show. Thapar revealed that she regrets not investing in Jugaadu Kamlesh and Pandurang Taware startups.
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Namita also added that she decided to correct her mistake by ultimately investing in agri-tourism, an issue very close to her heart. She commented on her post:
“Positive start to my weekend… I was sorry while shark tank Jugaadu Kamlesh & Pandurang Taware, two amazing farmers from Maharashtra. Today I invested in Pandurang working for a miraculous cause close to my heart – Agro Tourism Excited to partner with him to help the farmers of India show the world the beauty of our villages!”
After Namita’s update, many Shark Tank India fans flooded her posts with responses.
They praised her for taking such a step and for believing in the dreams of a farmer.
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A few weeks ago, Shark Tank India host Rannvijay Singha also announced that he has invested in startups Sameer Miriakar and Viraj Sawant. They were the only contestants to break the “All Shark Deal” on the show.
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The first season of Shark Tank India was a huge success as it managed to start a conversation about entrepreneurship in India. Sharks Piyush Bansal, Aman Gupta, Anupam Mittal, Veneta Singh, Ghazal Alagh and Namita Thapar became famous on social media after spending stints on the show as ‘Sharks’.
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