Unique Startup Stories (12/20)
Meet DeHaat, a $600 Million Agritech startup from Patna.
About It
• It was Founded by Amrendra Singh and Shashank Kumar in Patna, Bihar in 2012.
• It provides quality agricultural resources, financial support, and a m
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Anonymous 4
Stealth • 9m
It's nice to see startups from places like panta to grow so huge
So I need to understand this app, is this only based on startups or can be like LinkedIn too for other professions, love to see other communities to join too...
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Abhishek Nair
Stealth • 11d
why do we see all startups launching products that are totally different from their current products. like Zomato launching a bookmyshow alt: Target?
4 replies2 likes
Ritesh Ghodela
Stealth • 1m
We create websites tailored to the needs of businesses and startups, whether it's built from scratch with code or using platforms like Wix or WordPress.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 8m
Nowadays, Various Startups like OYO, Zomato and now Urban Company is profitable 📈💭.
• It seems to be great trend for Indian Startups to get funding from Big VC's Such as SoftBank, Sequoia Capital,Tiger Global and Accel.
• It's good sign for earl
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Razeen Shaheed
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WebVerse Arena • 9m
Hey Medial Fam,
🚀 Calling all founders and entrepreneurs in Chennai and Bangalore! 🚀
I'm on the lookout for networking hubs and places where like-minded individuals gather to share knowledge and expertise. If you know of any gems in these cities,
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MD. SAQIB
Stealth • 8m
So from today I would share my analysis of different startups.....
Starting from the platform which we are using right now, yes "Medial".
You see according to me medial is trying to do something that LinkedIn is doing from decades but....... on Li
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Vijay rathore
Stealth • 10m
1/25 Failed startups journey
Hello, everyone here is the thread of failed startups after enormous success 📈
1. Stayzilla
Stayzilla was founded back in 2005 by Yogendra Vasupal, or Yogi as many called him. The idea behind it was simple: to help pe