PW acquiring Drishti IAS for ₹2,500 Cr — masterstroke or mistake waiting to unfold?
A few years ago, BYJU’s acquired WhiteHat Jr, followed by Aakash and others. The result? Bloated burn, cultural mismatches, and post-acquisition chaos.
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1. Funding:
- On a weekly basis, startup funding jumped 234.27% to $449.33 million as compared to around $134.42 million raised during the previous week.
- 39 Indian startups raised around $449.33 million in funding. These de
Top News of the Week
1. Funding:
- On a weekly basis, startup funding jumped over 3.3X to $355.02 million as compared to around $105.87 million raised during the previous week.
- HR tech platform DarwinBox raised $140 million in Series D round led
1. Fundings:
- During the week, 23 Indian startups raised a total of approximately $152.49 million, including 5 growth-stage and 17 early-stage deals, while a startup kept its funding details undisclosed.
- In comparison, the previous week saw 25
99.99% people don’t even know the name of this fintech giant💰💰
How would they? They know it as India’s No.1 carmaker - Maruti Suzuki 😅
And this is a DATA deepdive on the beast, which hardly anyone knows!
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Basically, it’s a biz unit called Ma
1. Fundings:
- In comparison, the previous week saw 19 startups across early and growth stages secure around $462.27 million.
- Commercial EV manufacturer Euler Motors secured $60 million from Hero MotoCorp, while housing loan provider Nivara Home
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1. Funding:
- On a weekly basis, startup funding surged by 2.7X to $375.52 million as compared to around $136.93 million raised during the previous week.
- During the week, 32 Indian startups collectively secured approximately
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