startup ecosystem

HDFC Bank Launches $30 Million Startup Funds
HDFC Bank, India’s second largest private-sector bank, has launched special funds for startups. A total of $25 million – $ 30 million will be invested in helping new ventures raise capital. The bankers, who have confirmed the development, believe that this funding would be dynamic – which will start small

India has mushrooming startup ecosystem with whopping 1000 new tech ventures
India, as of now has more than 1000 startups from different sectors like advanced technology, health tech, fintech, edtech, e-commerce etc. reports Nasscom. There is significant growth of 75 percent and 40 percent in the Artificial Intelligence and Analytics field. More than 1000 startups have been registered in the year

Starting A Business: How Can You Do This?
Starting a business is tricky, and about 90% of businesses fail to thrive past their fifth year. There are definitely a lot of risks involved, not to mention a ton of hard work and dedication. But if your business survives through all the obstacles placed its way, the rewards you’ll

GoDaddy Launches Flare, the Tinder of Startup Community
People’s Community to Develop Business Ideas Cloud-based domain service provider, GoDaddy, just launched a new app called Flare. It is being pegged as the Tinderfor entrepreneurs. It is an app where people can come and discuss their ideas, and get feedback from other entrepreneurs and members in real time. Insights

A Brief study Of Microsoft’s Investment Pattern In The Startup Ecosystem
Microsoft Ventures (MV) is the investment arm of Microsoft. It is a global initiative of Microsoft to support startups all over the world. Microsoft helps entrepreneurs to take their brilliant ideas up to the final development and succeed in the startup ecosystem. Microsoft Ventures works almost exclusively with late-stage startups.

Interaction with Student Entrepreneur
Chilla –woman safety app that detect screams and send alerts An application founded by an engineering student from Kolkata, Kishlay Raj. Chilla comes to the aid of women in emergency. The app finds place in the recommendations of the Ministry of Telecommunications and IT, in India. KEY ASPECTS It can