Delhi residents can now report traffic violations and earn up to ₹50,000 per month through the Traffic Prahari app.
Given India's tendency to nose into others' business, it's undoubtedly the next unicorn in the making.
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Picture Ritesh Agarwal, born in 1993 in Odisha, India. At just 13, he's already hustling, selling SIM cards and making his first entrepreneurial strides. By 16, he's earned enough to buy his first computer for ₹50,00
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1. Funding:
- During the week, 26 Indian startups raised around $421.29 million in funding. These deals count 4 growth-stage deals and 16 early-stage deals while 6 startups kept their transaction details undisclosed.
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Meet the man who built a 22,000 CR baby care company.
1. Supam Maheshwari had become a father during his ed-tech startup, Brainvisa. He had to travel frequently to the United States and Europe. On the way back, he used to bring toys for his newborn