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Soon You Can Pay Your Bills Via Twitter

‘Twitterati’ in India soon will be able to pay their bills through the social networking site. The famous micro-blogging site today announced a partnership with Indian startup Lookup to facilitate users send a direct message to @lookuplite in order to make payments, book services and appointments, enquire about product availability ...

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Startups to expedite innovation in Indian Railways

Indian Railways is encouraging youth to come up with innovative startups and help railways  break the stereotype mindset people had for years now. News: A policy is being drafted to incorporate new products and services developed by startups towards building greater innovation within Indian Railways. National Academy of Indian Railways (NAIR) will draft ...

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Government sets up SETU to support startup businesses

Union Minister for Skill Development Rajiv Pratap Rudy, said the National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurs envisaged fostering entrepreneurship and grassroots innovation by providing support in terms of fiscal incentives, creation of grass root technology innovation hubs, legal support and market linkages. The government has established a mechanism to ...

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Bihar Startup Yatra: An initiative to foster state entrepreneurs

This is a regional initiative which includes entrepreneurs, business and community leaders and governments – committed to provide startups– access to tools and resources that will help them grow and making Bihar an entrepreneurship hub in the long run.  Bihar Startup Yatra (BSY) will collaborate with Department of Industries, Government ...

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LENDINGKART – Get Loans in Three Working Days!

A lot of dream start-ups last only few months due to non-availability of funds. The entrepreneur’s dream that could have transformed a business idea into reality dies without even taking off. There is overwhelming chorus around India becoming a start-up hub but in reality it is still a mammoth task ...

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