New Delhi’s startup ecosystem is booming. Companies in the national capital received almost $1.5 billion in startup funding last year, and a rash of new firms, including Zomato, Paytm, Snapdeal and Delhivery, have been making news.
But Delhi, it seems, is no place for women entrepreneurs compared to the country’s tech hub, Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore).
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
The Biggest Expose Of The Education Sector In India Is Going To Get Open On Dhamaka News Soon!
The dedicated news story series exposes more than 30 private universities and more than 100 educational groups across India. The story exposes the truth behind these educational groups and how they are promoting and supporting corruption in the education sector and duping lakhs of nascent students and parents.
Friday, December 13, 2013
A Quick Look: Leasehold Policies In New Town Of Kolkata
By Sampurna Majumder (Guest Writer)
The West Bengal state government has taken up initiative to work towards the lease holding policies. The following post is a perusal of the freehold and lease holding policies in the state.
The real estate market of Kolkata has been riding high for some time. Despite the slump experienced in 2012, the markets have revived greatly in the recent past and now things are showing much brighter than before. Regions in eastern Kolkata are some of the best places to invest in properties, both—commercial and residential.
The West Bengal state government has taken up initiative to work towards the lease holding policies. The following post is a perusal of the freehold and lease holding policies in the state.
The real estate market of Kolkata has been riding high for some time. Despite the slump experienced in 2012, the markets have revived greatly in the recent past and now things are showing much brighter than before. Regions in eastern Kolkata are some of the best places to invest in properties, both—commercial and residential.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
Sunday Exclusive: 'Now, It’s Time To Run For Your Life'
By Ayesha Singh (Guest Writer)
For years, nobody could convince Raghav Seth (18)to get off the couch and take up a sport or hit the nearest gym to become fit like other boys of his age. It was only while watching the three hours and eight minute film—Bhaag Milkha Bhaag— Raghav had a moment of epiphany. “I can do this,” said a voice within him. That evening, Raghav ran; for the first time in his life. “Seeing him, his siblings too joined in and have been enjoying the results ever since—most of them tangible,” says Kavita Seth, his mother.
For years, nobody could convince Raghav Seth (18)to get off the couch and take up a sport or hit the nearest gym to become fit like other boys of his age. It was only while watching the three hours and eight minute film—Bhaag Milkha Bhaag— Raghav had a moment of epiphany. “I can do this,” said a voice within him. That evening, Raghav ran; for the first time in his life. “Seeing him, his siblings too joined in and have been enjoying the results ever since—most of them tangible,” says Kavita Seth, his mother.
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