India's wedding industry is estimated to have grown to $130 billion, second only to food and groceries in terms of consumption-Jeffries report
Is there any startups serving this sector?
There are some small venture who manage and execute all events in marriage according to the decided theme they are basically involved decorations ig but not more than that
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