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Gen-Z did not invent entrepreneurship but it might be the first generation that thinks it does not require permissionIndian campuses are witnessing a surge in student entrepreneurship, with Gen-Z founders prototyping and building ventures before graduation...
Govt targets to cross 1 crore job-mark from digital economy in next 2 years: VaishnawWhile speaking at an ESC–STPI event for startups, Vaishnaw said three big pillars of digital economy -- electronics manufacturing, IT and I...
Ayu Health raises $27 million in funding led by The Fundamentum PartnershipFounded in 2019 by Himesh Joshi, Arjit Gupta and Karan Gupta, Ayu Health is a network of hospitals offering advanced treatments. It current...
Ayu Health gets $6.3-million funding from Vertex, Stellaris and othersThe capital will help Ayu Health expand its hospital network and build new tech solutions for insurance processing, efficient procurement a...
Edtech startup L4o gets seed funding from Indian Angel NetworkLearn4o Technology (L4o), a regional-language edtech platform focused on upskilling graduates, will use the funding to build its tech produ...
The quiet rise of a startup hub in ChandigarhThere are over 700 active startups in Chandigarh as of July 9 and more than one-third of these were founded in the last four years.
Chandigarh Angel Network connects budding entrepreneurs with investorsThe chapter saw over 30 angel investors and mentors impart lessons to up-and-coming entrepreneurs on how to garner funding and mentorship t...
Legal tech firm Leegality raises funding from Mumbai Angels Network, othersThe Bangalore-based firm founded in 2016 will use the funds to enhance their technology, scale operations, and accelerate growth.
Restaurant chain BBK to raise $8 million in Series A fundingBBK has the potential to create a global footprint by positioning biryani as an Indian counterpart to the western burger and pizza.
Kobster raises undisclosed amount in Pre-series A roundKobster is working towards streamlining corporate indirect purchases space with the help of their tool Kobster Elite.
Oneway.Cab launched in Kolkata, to expand in other tier II citiesThe company will focus on connecting major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai to tier-1 and tier-2 regions to facilitate affor...
Stepping out: Angels rush to small towns now to find those heavenly startup dealsIn a recent report, LetsVenture said it noticed growth in its investor base from Guwahati, Kanpur, Pune, Raipur, Visakhapatnam, Agra, Jaipu...
With a large pool of talent, Chandigarh and Mohali are becoming a delight for tech entrepreneursWhile starting up in smaller cities may have its merits, there is a flip side. “It’s similar to the difference between a pond and a sea".
Angel investors cropping up in small cities to fund their new entrepreneursThere is a whole new bunch of investors, including NRIs and high net-worth individuals, tapping into regional angel groups for memberships.
Incubator TurningIdeas partners with Chandigarh Angels Network"We are looking at a great synergy in our partnership with Chandigarh Angels to help interesting startups scale their businesses," says fou...
Entrepreneurial event TiEcon takes place in ChandigarhThe event had distinguished speakers - T V Mohandas Pai, Sanjeev Bikhchandani, Ravi Gururaj, Mahesh Murthy and many more.
Angel investors now set eyes on smaller towns startupsMany investors who have never explored the startup space before are looking for local platforms to invest in startups within their own ecos...
Investors see great opportunity in autorickshaw-hailing services in IndiaJugnoo has presence in five cities and plans to expand to 40 cities and reach one lakh daily transactions in the next one year.
GSF Accelerator taking investing a step further by providing mentoring and funds for startupsGlobal Superangels Forum joins the league of Indian Angel Network and Mumbai Angels to fund early-stage ventures. All the three fund early ...
- Indian Angel Network to add 40 more members
Indian Angel Network, a group of individual investors, says it will rope in 40 more members and open an office in Mumbai.