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Jeet Sarkar

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The Indian government has recently shared statistics that reveal that one startup is launched every 15 minutes in the country. Of these, 52% of the startups are launched exclusively in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. The government further said that startups have generated more than 10 lakh direct jobs, and 47% of them have at least one woman in the lead position.

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