OYO tops LinkedIn’s best startups list
The 25 startups on the list collectively created about 18,000 jobs last year, and are expected to create 19,000 more over the next 12 months.
The 25 startups on the list collectively created about 18,000 jobs last year, and are expected to create 19,000 more over the next 12 months.
Mukesh Bansal’s three-year-old startup is now valued at over $570 million.
The number of startups offering diet food has grown exponentially, but investors are still not clear about the scalability.
Quietly, a growing population of young, employed, often single, adults are birthing new businesses. This may well be a demographic to watch out for as India’s average age will be 29 in 2020.
Freshworks became the newest entrant to India’s unicorn club; Swiggy scoops up on-demand delivery platform Scootsy.
Launched in 2016, the Bengaluru-based startup has raised about $164 million across three rounds of funding.
There’s a lot of scope for a platform which integrates fitness, food and health services under one umbrella, says Bansal, co-founder, Cure.fit
India’s brightest young business leaders believe the gumption to challenge the traditional approach to solving problems is at the heart of creating successful businesses of tomorrow
Myntra co-founder Mukesh Bansal has moved far from the world of fashion into the business of fitness, but that hasn’t stopped investors from following him.