This week, several Indian startups secured significant funding and witnessed strategic acquisitions. Notable mentions include real estate platform SILA, deeptech firm Zuppa, and quick commerce platform KiranaPro.
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SILA is a real estate platform that leverages technology to streamline property transactions, providing a seamless and transparent experience for buyers and sellers.
Zuppa, a deeptech firm, secured an undisclosed amount in a recent funding round to enhance its R&D efforts and accelerate product development.
KiranaPro, a quick commerce platform, raised an undisclosed sum to scale operations and improve customer service, gaining popularity for its efficient logistics and delivery network.
Startups from various sectors, including fintech, edtech, and healthtech, secured funding, though the exact amounts and terms were not disclosed.
The strategic acquisitions aim to strengthen the market position of the acquiring companies and drive synergies, reflecting the growing maturity and sophistication of the Indian startup ecosystem.
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Listed real estate developer Mahindra Lifespaces, through its subsidiary Anthurium Developers, has secured 8.2 acres of land in North Bengaluru for a Rs 10 billion project. This strategic acquisition is a significant step forward in the company's expansio
The Supreme Court has strongly condemned the collaboration between real estate developers and banks in housing development projects, particularly in Noida, Greater Noida, and Gurugram, through subvention schemes.
In a nail-biting finale, Mumbai emerges victorious over the Delhi Capitals in the Women's Premier League (WPL) championship, securing the throne and leaving the Capitals heartbroken.