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  2. Shark Tank India season 1 - Wikipedia

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    15. 28. 27. 7. Notes. In Shark Tank India Season 1, approximately Rs. 42 crores was invested in 67 startups by the sharks. [6] Later, in season 2, it was seen that JhaJi Achaar got a deal of ₹85 lakhs for 8.45% equity from Namita Thapar, Vineeta Singh & Jharkhand's Angels Network.

  3. Shark Tank India - Wikipedia

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    December 20, 2021. (2021-12-20) –. March 31, 2024. (2024-03-31) Shark Tank India is an Indian Hindi -language business reality television series that airs on Sony Entertainment Television. The show is the Indian franchise of the American show Shark Tank. It shows entrepreneurs making business presentations to a panel of investors or sharks ...

  4. Startup company - Wikipedia

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    Startup company. A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. [1][2] While entrepreneurship includes all new businesses including self-employment and businesses that do not intend to go public, startups are new businesses that intend to grow large beyond ...

  5. He was the billionaire founder of India’s most valuable ...

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    Last week, on Feb. 23, shareholders of Byju’s, the edtech firm that was once India’s most valuable startup, did what once would have been unthinkable: They voted to oust founder and one-time ...

  6. Shark Tank India season 2 - Wikipedia

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    A skill-based startup ₹ 40 Lakhs for 2% Equity 43 138 WTF A budget smart restaurant chain ₹ 75 Lakhs for 5% Equity No Deal 139 Funngro A platform that helps teenagers earn ₹ 50 Lakhs for 1.25% Equity ₹ 50 Lakhs for 4.16% Equity 140 Aadvik Foods Goat and Camel milk products ₹ 60 Lakhs for 1.5% Equity

  7. Stand-Up India - Wikipedia

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    Stand-Up India was launched by the Government of India on 5 April 2016 to support entrepreneurship among women and SC & ST communities. Stand Up India Loan Scheme is a government initiative launched by the Government of India in 2016 to promote entrepreneurship and facilitate bank loans to Scheduled Caste (SC) / Scheduled Tribe (ST) and women entrepreneurs in the country.

  8. Kerala Startup Mission - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.startupmission.kerala.gov.in. Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM), formerly known as Technopark TBI, is a state-level agency under the Government of Kerala, India, dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship and incubation activities. Established primarily to manage the Technology Business Incubator (TBI), a startup accelerator, KSUM aims to ...

  9. Ritesh Agarwal - Wikipedia

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    Shark Tank India (2024–) Spouse. Geetansha Sood. . (m. 2023) . Awards. Thiel Fellowship, Business World Young Entrepreneur Award [1] Ritesh Agarwal (born 16 November 1993) is an Indian billionaire entrepreneur [2] and the founder and CEO of OYO Rooms. [3] He has been a panellist on Shark Tank India (season 3) in 2024. [4]