Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Rainmatter by Zerodha Invites Founders of Gurgaon and Mumbai without Pitch Decks.

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On July 26th in Gurgaon and August 2nd in Mumbai, Rainmatter by Zerodha is hosting a special session for startup founders. The focus of this meeting is to work on physical and mental health. There are no pitch decks or business talks allowed—just founders coming together to support each other and take care of their well-being.

This event is open to all founders in India, whether they have funding from Rainmatter, other investors, or none at all. The only thing needed is to show up with a willingness to improve health and connect with fellow founders.

This initiative shows how important it is for startup founders to balance their hard work with taking care of their mind and body. Rainmatter wants to create a space where entrepreneurs can refresh themselves and build strength for the challenges of running a business.

No presentations, no filters—just real founders focusing on real health.

For Registration click here.

Hardik Goyal
Hardik Goyalhttps://news.startupro.in
Hardik Goyal is the founder editor of Startupro News, India's dedicated startup and business news platform. He covers startup funding, IPOs, founder stories, and the Indian tech ecosystem. With a passion for entrepreneurship and a deep understanding of India's startup landscape, Hardik brings daily insights to founders, investors, and startup enthusiasts across India and beyond. Connect with him on LinkedIn and Twitter/X.

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