Winnerbrands has deftly avoided copyright and IPR issues to deliver over 250 future-proof brand names that resonate with the consumer -- all within a short span of 12 months
The report said the golden triangle of government, private sector and academia are important players who can provide the impetus needed to grow the start-up eco system
The Prime Minister reiterated his government's commitment to make India a $5 trillion economy by 2024
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is attending the Future Investment Initiative, dubbed 'Davos in the desert', in Saudi Arabia
There were 206 Chinese firms out of a global total of 494 ultra-valuable start-ups -- known as "unicorns" -- in June 2019
This is the fifth acquisition by Westbridge Capital-backed firm
Swedish capital city Stockholm is looking to attract Indian talents to boost its technology ecosystem, especially to create wide startup base, a senior official at Invest Stockholm has said. Stockholm city is also planning to set up an international house to make it easy for technology talents, especially from India, to easily get work permits and accommodation, Invest Stockholm CEO Anna Gissler told PTI in an interview. "Every 5th technology workforce in Stockholm is an Indian. Both, Swedes and Indians, speak good English so it is easy for us to connect and then inclination towards technology helps us in strengthening it," Gissler said. Sweden's capital city Stockholm is building its own silicon valley of technology companies where it is looking for talents from across the world to set up their base. "Stockholm is ranked to have world's 4th best start-up ecosystem. We are not just looking for technology start-ups but start-ups that can have an impact. It may be a non-technology fi
New start-up policy on anvil with focus on agro, energy sectors
Vice president Venkaiah Naidu to attend startup conclave in Lucknow
Ramani Ranjan Mohapatra gives brief profiles of three such start-ups which will get $150,000 each while getting started
In a fillip to startups, the government has relaxed norms for shares with differential voting rights that will help such companies to retain control while raising equity capital. With the amended rules, companies can now have up to 74 per cent Differential Voting Rights (DVR) shares of the total post issue paid up share capital. The limit has been revised from 26 per cent. The corporate affairs ministry has amended the Companies (Share Capital & Debentures) Rules under the Companies Act. "Another Key change brought about is the removal of the earlier requirement of distributable profits for 3 years for a company to be eligible to issue shares with DVRs," the ministry said in a release on Friday. According to the ministry, the initiatives have been taken in response to requests from innovative technology companies and startups. It would also "strengthen the hands of Indian companies and their promoters who have lately been identified by deep pocketed investors worldwide for ...
The report said there has been a 1.7-times increase in average farmer income in last decade
Through the acquisition of Mytha, Bookosmia will add a library of over 40 mythological digital stories and two published books
In cases where start-ups are recognised by the DPIIT but scrutiny involves wider issues, the I-T dept has asked its field formations not to pursue the issue of angel tax during assessment proceedings
No verification will be done by an assessing officer if a startup has been recognised by DPIIT and the case is selected under limited scrutiny
Deal volumes similar to 2014, half of 2015, and thrice the deal volume in 2016 and 2018
Old India is not exactly ready to deal with the animal spirits of the young India
India's online learning market is expected to more than double to $5.7 billion by 2020, according to the government-backed India Brand Equity Foundation
Mobile Premier League (MPL) is a mobile-first gaming platform, which offers skill-based multiplayer games
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