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Playing my part in the development of India. Getting you the knowledge that is not available anywhere on the web. Writing 600 reports on industries in India.
The birth of ImaginMor
People with strong will and determination can make anything happen.
I got the idea of ImaginMor when I was studying MBA from Swinburne University. When I was at Uni it was really easy to find information on industries in Australia through ABS (Australian Bureau of Statistics) or IBISWorld. But, I discovered that finding information on industries in India is really difficult. There is nothing as such ABS or IBISWorld there. Finding simple information for industries in India is very tedious. This is because most of the data is scattered and one needs to look at number of sources to get the data they need. Most of the data is still published on paper which is almost impossible for students in Australia or other parts of the world to access.
I want to solve this problem and provide information on about 600 industries in India online through ImaginMor. The name “ImaginMor”, suggests “imagine India” and is portmanteau of the words imagine and Mor (Mor meaning Indian Peacock – national bird of India).
At ImaginMor, I also want to allow users to tap into their imagination to post, share and discuss ideas on improving Indian industries.
ImaginMor currently has 3 reports, Wine Industry India, Automobile Industry India and Telecom India. Writing each report takes about 80 to 100 hours. At the moment its a "one man army". I am doing all the work from writing reports, to managing finances, to accounting, and to creative thinking.
I feel lucky to be born in India and working in Australia, as I could see the best of both worlds. I can use a lot of leanings from Australia and apply them to India to make it a better place. The plan with ImaginMor, is to build a team that dares to make a difference and change the world for good. And hey, improving lives of 1.2 billion Indian's is technically changing the world. ;)