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However, a friend of mine said a very beautiful line: "Trust the process."
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AuraX is now supported by NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore as the part of Campus Founders program.
This helps us in building a better go to the market strategy & roadmap for growth.
We celebrate this milestone & keep on building the future of