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Zomato and Swiggy Breached Competition Laws, Finds CCI Probe
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Applyly
November 8, 2024
INTRODUCTION
Zomato and Swiggy are two big food delivery platforms of India. Both the startups have come under scrutiny by the Competition Commission of India (C
What's y'all opinions on political relations for businesses. I think they absolutely matter and can greatly affect how high you go in the market against the competition
Should entrepreneurs actively support and fund political parties? While this practice is openly accepted in the US, in India, you will face significant backlash for these practices. What are your thoughts on the role of entrepreneurs in political fun
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Prog Kanishk Raj
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Medial • 3m
Startup Funding Spree
Global startup funding rebounds with $20B invested in AI, fintech, and green tech in Q4 2024. The future of innovation looks bright! 💡📈
IIT Madras to Host Asia’s First Global Hyperloop Competition from Feb 21-25
IIT Madras will host Asia’s first global hyperloop competition from February 21 to 25, bringing together top innovators to showcase high-speed transportation technologies.
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Sajin
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In the last hour, Crypto, stock market, all went down due to fear of a global political instability.
What will you guys do if the world is at war? (Give interesting replies)
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Yash Barnwal
Building JalSeva • 5m
How can Indian startups strategically expand into global markets, leveraging their unique strengths, navigating international competition, and overcoming challenges related to regulatory frameworks, cultural differences, and market dynamics, to achie
No, the Indian government cannot block BYD (Build Your Dreams) from operating in India as long as the company complies with Indian laws and regulations. Here’s why:
1. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Policy: India allows foreign companies, including