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  2. Ibibo - Wikipedia

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    The group owns the B2C online travel aggregator Goibibo, and online bus ticketing platform RedBus.in. On 31 January 2017, MakeMyTrip (MMT) acquired the ibibo Group by purchasing 100% equity interest in the ibibo Group from MIH Internet, an indirect subsidiary of Naspers, pursuant to a Transaction Agreement dated 18 October 2016.

  3. MakeMyTrip - Wikipedia

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    MakeMyTrip Limited is an Indian online travel company, headquartered in Gurgaon. [2] Founded in 2000, the company provides online travel services including airline tickets , domestic and international holiday packages, hotel reservations, rail and bus tickets. [ 3 ]

  4. redBus - Wikipedia

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    redBus is an online bus ticket booking company that provides bus ticket booking through its website and iOS and Android mobile apps. redBus India is headquartered in Bangalore and works like a hub, acting as a medium for a network of more than 3500 bus operators, [3] [4] across the countries of India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Peru, and Colombia.

  5. Treebo Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Treebo Hotels was founded in June 2015 as Zipotel by the IIT Roorkee graduates Sidharth Gupta, Rahul Chaudhary and Kadam Jeet Jain. [6] [7] Treebo Hotels won the award for the "Best Budget Hotel" category in the Lonely Planet Travel and Lifestyle Leadership Awards 2017.

  6. Deep Kalra - Wikipedia

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    Deep Kalra worked for GE Capital in India and the US before founding MakeMyTrip. Deep is the creator of a number of other prosperous travel and technology firms. Deep is the head of the NASSCOM internet working group and one of the organization's executive members.

  7. CodeIgniter - Wikipedia

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    The first public version of CodeIgniter was released by EllisLab on February 28, 2006. [16]On July 9, 2013, EllisLab announced that it was seeking a new owner for CodeIgniter, citing a lack of resources to give the framework the attention they felt it deserved. [17]