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Priyanshu Gupta

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1. Piyush Goyal's Vision for Indian Startups: Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted the goal of achieving one startup per 1,000 people in India, inspired by Israel's innovative ecosystem. He emphasized fostering entrepreneurship among youth to make India a global innovation hub. 2. Antler India's Investment Plans: Antler India announced its intention to invest ₹211 crore in 50 startups by 2025, focusing on fostering early-stage innovation. 3. Honasa Consumer Growth: Honasa Consumer, the parent company of Mamaearth, reported impressive growth, with its valuation reaching ₹287.5 crore, emphasizing its strong presence in the personal care segmeent. 4. Stellaris Venture Partners' Fund Closure: Stellaris Venture Partners closed its third fund at $300 million. The focus is on investing in startups in AI, consumer services, and digital infrastructure​

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