#DelhiWeather trends on Twitter as NCR wakes up to fog in hottest month of yearDelhi experienced heavy rains since the start of the week, leading to low visibility conditions and a minimum temperature of 15.8 degrees C...
Inflection Point Ventures launches $50 million fundThe fund, which is expecting a nod from the regulator, will look to invest in companies across sectors such as consumer tech, edtech, healt...
Demystify, disruption: Unplug! Unsettle! Unfold!E-Cell SIDTM launches virtual entrepreneurship - series in association with ETPrime.
Asus ROG launches virtual incubation programme for gamersAsus ROG will identify PC gamers through a screening process and prepare them for competitive tournaments on a national and a global level ...
Siply raises $1 million in seed funding from Inflection Point VenturesFounded in July 2020 by Sousthav Chakrabarty, Anil Bhat and Nitin Mittal, the micro-savings fintech startup counts Bighaat, Gig4CE, Pickmyw...
How the PUBG ban could adversely impact India's e-sports industryPUBG Mobile introduced millions of Indians to e-sports.
The full list of 118 Chinese mobile applications banned by the governmentare engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order.”
E-sports cast a hiring spellNiche jobs in gaming such as for casters, designers and streamers a big hit with job seekers in India
Now, with PokemonGo, Indian e-sports players are trying to churn moneyNow in India, professional players make between Rs 25,000 & Rs 30,000 a month, primarily as salaries, prize & sponsorship.
Earn up to Rs 2 lakh every year as a part-time gaming enthusiastWhile chasing Pokémon is fun, the growing tribe of avid e-sports players in India is trying to make some money on the side.
Number of professional e-sports gamers rising in IndiaTouted to be a $150-billion industry globally, e-sports is attracting even e-commerce companies such as Flipkart.