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The Unicorn Faceoff: Bangalore vs Delhi NCR 🔥 Who will lead India's next wave of innovation-Bangalore's tech titans or Delhi NCR's consumer champions?

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Hyderabad needs better PR. Over the last 3 months I have visited a bunch of Indian cities (Bangalore, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and now Hyderabad). Clearly Hyderabad has been the most convenient. You get cabs easily. Traffic isn’t crazy. It d
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Kolkata based chinese restaurant chain Chowman, is set to make its Mumbai debut later this January with two new outlets. The brand has grown from a single outlet in Kolkata to over 45 locations nationwide, spanning Delhi-NCR, Bangalore, Hyderabad, an
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Hi everyone, I’m currently exploring options for where to base my startup and would love your input. Bangalore is at the top of my list due to its reputation as a tech hub, but I have some concerns about potential language barriers and how that might
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_Service Areas:_ We're hiring partners for the following metro cities and areas: ‣ Delhi NCR: Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad ‣ Mumbai: Andheri, Bandra, Kurla ‣ Bangalore: Electronic City, Koramangala, Indiranagar ‣ Hyderabad: Gachibowli, Kondapur, Mad
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D2C snacking brand Farmley has secured $40 Mn (around INR 338.8 Cr) in a Series C funding round led by L Catterton, along with participation from existing investor DSG Consumer Partners. The startup plans to use the fresh capital to further scale up
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There are 122 unicorns. Five cities with great power. And the undisputed startup capital of India, Bengaluru, with 50 unicorns. Delhi-NCR, supported by large consumer markets and substantial financial resources, comes in second with 39. With a pop
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PE/VC Flows in India - Q1 2025 Recap Despite a tough funding environment in #Asia, India’s startup ecosystem showed resilience in early 2025. Indian startups raised around $2.5-3.1B in Q1, up ~8-9% YoY. Deal flow remained healthy, with ~270 deals,
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