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In 3rd quater our start ups raised $3.4 billion which is more than double the amount raised in this same quater last year check out this list of top 30 startups

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Funding increases are great, but it’s crucial for startups to focus on sustainable growth rather than just raising capital. High funding doesn’t always mean long-term success if spending isn’t managed wisely and we have seen way too many examples of that

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