Woohoo!
Electric Flying plane Taxi is made in India at IIT Madras
It has Vertical take off and landing you can park in a car parking near your car🔥
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Stealth • 3m
"Karodo ki bikes" is now real thing
> Rapido, an Indian ride-hailing startup, has officially become a unicorn after raising $120 million in a Series E funding round led by WestBridge Capital, achieving a valuation of over $1 billion
> Rapido has a
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 1m
Founded in 2016 by three friends, Rapido wasn’t even supposed to be a bike taxi service. It started as a logistics company called “The karrier,” but they soon had the realisation: India has 75% of its vehicles as two-wheelers, and no one’s using them
1985, the Dubai Government decided, "chalo kuch update ☠️ ?" with just $10 million and a five-month deadline.
Thank Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum’s grandiose vision and Sir Maurice Flanagan’s "hojayega" attitude.
On October 25, Emirates t
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Vansh Khandelwal
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Rapido, India’s two-wheeler ride-hailing startup, disrupted the market by focusing on untapped, sub-premium segments. While giants like Uber and Ola catered to premium customers, Rapido targeted smaller opportunities with affordable and fast two-whee
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Storm
Stealth • 8m
Ola bikes are horrible!
Today I was returning home and I decided to book a bike.
I also had a voucher so I decided to apply it.within a few min the biker arrived and he asked me the amount. I said him that ola would pay him more due to the voucher
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Sairaj Kadam
Stealth • 3d
The Billion-Dollar Secret No One Talks About: Timing Over Talent
When Uber launched in 2009, it wasn’t the first ride-sharing app.
Apps like Sidecar and Taxi Magic already existed.
But they didn’t take off.
When Instagram came out in 2010, it wasn’
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 7m
Summing Up this Week:
1. Indian startups registered $151 million in VC funding across 23 deals, compared with the $210 million they raised last week.
2. IPO-bound Ola Electric bagged the biggest cheque this week, securing $50 Mn in debt funding fro