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Bahrain's Investcorp, on Sunday announced that it has invested an undisclosed sum in the Series E round for Indian logistics company, Xpressbees
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Bahrain's Investcorp, on Sunday announced that it has invested an undisclosed sum in the Series E round for Indian logistics company, Xpressbees

Mumbai, India-based edtech-focused NBFC, Eduvanz on Thursday announced that it has acquired Klarity, a Mumbai-based edtech startup.

Gurugram and Korea-based mobile balance management service startup, True Balance, raised a whopping $28 million in Series D funding round.

Delhi's cloud kitchen startup, Kitchens Centre, on Thursday raised an undisclosed pre-Series A funding from Village Global.

Bengaluru's edtech FrontRow, on Wednesday, raised $3.2 million from Lightspeed, Elevation Capital, & Deepika Padukone.

Union Government, on Wednesday, said that it has brought all OTT platforms under the regulation of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

Gurugram, India-based CityMall, a social e-commerce startup, on Tuesday raised $3 million seed funding led by Elevation Capital

South Indian actress Kajal Aggarwal, on Monday, acquired a 15 percent stake in OKIE Gaming, a Mumbai-based gaming platform.
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Kerala's Officekit HR, on Monday, in a statement to LAFFAZ said that the company has raised $1 million seed funding from California's Expert DOJO.

DIFC, on Saturday, announced that Ripple, the enterprise blockchain solution for global payments, has established its regional headquarters in the Centre.

Bengaluru, India-based Gully Network, on Thursday raised $1.2 million in a Pre-Series A round from Venture Catalysts.

Gurugram, India-based Leena AI, an HRtech startup, on Tuesday raised a whopping $8 million in a Series A round led by New York-based Greycroft Venture Capital.