How Two College Friends Built the Largest Interior Company in India
So Livspace was founded by Anuj and Ramakant, both alumni of IIT Kanpur.
After spending years working at MNCs like Google, it was finally time for them to design their own homes. H
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Anonymous 2
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They didn’t just enter the market; they Veni vedi vici that shit.
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