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Startup Street: How India is going big on digitisation, all about helping farmers and more
Mar 9, 2020 2:36 PM

Big companies are setting aside big bucks for digitisation. The current industry trend is here to stay, but what are these trends? Are they India-centric or are they big globally? What were the trends last year and what can we expect in 2020? To discuss the trends in digitisation and its impact on Startup Street, CNBC-TV18's Priya Sheth is joined by senior partners from Mckinsey & Company, Noshir Kaka and Rodney Zemmel.

Next, Sathya Raghu Mokkapati, a chartered accountant by profession who now runs Kheyti, a startup that provides technology solutions for small farmers, talks about his mission to ensure 50,000 small farmers move out of poverty by 2024. Mugdha Variyar and Shruti Mishra get in conversation with Mokkapati to find out how Kheyti is making a difference in the lives of farmers.

For these stories and more, watch the video.

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