"I pick projects that have the highest chances of failure. But if that work, they can set a precedent and change cultural behaviour," reads the opening line of 27-year-old Kalyani Khona's LinkedIn profile.
There's no better way to describe her attempt of Inclov—the world's first matchmaking platform for differently-abled people. Soon after finishing her under graduation, Kalyani Khona, who was then 19, set out on a three-month internship to teach underprivileged kids in the Amazon region of Brazil when all her classmates were planning for the ...
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