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Sujata is an engineering graduate and has done her Post Graduation in Human Resource Management. She has a deep interest in startups & technology.
Legally Resolved is working on expanding the reach amongst the B2B sector, and strengthen their base in all major cities in India.
Read MoreThe retail distribution in India is a $630 billion industry and there are about 15 million retailers in India. The problem that Shotang is solving is an India specific problem, which is unique to the B2R space only in this country. There is a huge opportunity in solving the challenges faced by the retailers in the area of last mile logistics, payments and providing access to credit.
Read MoreBespocut is today a fast growing organization with over 15 full-time employees with over 6 in marketing and business development.
Read MoreThe company’s USP lies in its products – offering the best quality products from different regions of India on a global platform.
Read More“The aim is to provide instant and personalised advice to everyone who gets confused in deciding what to wear or buy for any occasion” says Aakash Kakkar.
Read More‘Let It Wag’ helps you when help is most needed, in an Emergency. It immediately connects you with nearby area-specific animal lovers in real time for rescue purposes.
Read MoreWorknrby is currently available on Android platform and is completely free of cost for Job Seekers
Read MoreEngineerBabu is a platform to engage IT experts. It is a bridge connecting freelancers and clients. With the aim to keep congenial relations between the two parties, the company has come up with an entirely revamped version of the website to facilitate smooth operations across all domains related to the IT industry.
Read MoreFour years ago, the e-commerce landscape in India was dominated by home-grown unicorns like Flipkart and Snapdeal. Everything changed in 2013 when Jeff Bezos-run Amazon decided to gatecrash the e-commerce party in India
Read MoreThe winning product, Bhasha, is a MOOC platform that uses publicly available content, such as videos from Khan Academy, edX, etc., and makes them available in native Indian languages.
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