Bengaluru-based Amrut Distilleries has captured global acclaim by winning the "World's Best Whiskey" title at the 2024 International Spirits Challenge in London.
This accolade, part of the 29th edition of the Challenge, featured top whiskey brands
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Atharva Sharma
Stealth • 16d
**Astvani**
Astvani is a startup dedicated to bringing traditional Indian clothing to the world. We aim to bridge the gap between premium, high-priced traditional wear and low-cost, lesser-quality options by offering mid-budget attire that combines
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Shrinivas Bhalerao
Stealth • 7m
Do you know about this place??
The Tea Factory and Tea Museum in Ooty, is one of the best place I visited in South where the museum showcases the evolution of tea processing and the cultural significance of tea and visitors can witness the tea-makin
🚀 $125k. Luxury flights to the Stratosphere.
🇺🇲 An American startup, Space Perspective, has successfully tested a capsule designed to send rich people into the stratosphere using a hot air balloon.
🛸 The capsule was launched from a ship in the
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Advaith K
Stealth • 4m
Why is India well known for its culture?
India a great country derived as symbolic by its plurality and its culture. India has one of the world's largest collections of songs, music, dance, theatre, folk traditions, performing arts, rites
Reliance's Resurgence: From tel Giant to Titan 💀🗣️
The Pivot:
→ From petrochemicals to digital dominance
Key Moves:
1. Jio Disruption
• Launched with free calls and dirt-cheap data
• Acquired 100 million users in just 170 days
2. Retail Re
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Udyamee
Stealth • 6m
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗪𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗪𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗴: 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗷𝗮𝗯𝗼𝗻𝗴! 📉
Jabong, once a favorite fashion shopping destination in India, was founded in 2011 by Arun, Pravin, Lakshmi, and Manu Kumar Jain( MI guy ). Their mission was to revolutionize how people bought
G. R. Gopinath: The Man Who Made India Fly
Born in a remote village in Karnataka, G. R. Gopinath grew up surrounded by poverty but was inspired by his father’s determination to educate him. After serving in the Indian Army and fighting in the 1971
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Aditya Arora
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Faad Network • 4m
Meet the man who turned a cooking oil into a 300,000 CR IT company.
1. In 1966, Azim Premji suddenly came to India because of his father's untimely death. At 21, Azim had to run his hydrogenated cooking oil business - Western Indian Vegetable Produc
Unlocking India’s Tourism Potential: What’s Holding Us Back?
In early 2024, India attracted 48 lakh foreign tourists, while Hong Kong—2,000 times smaller—welcomed three times more. This disparity is baffling, as India ranks 7th among the world’s mos