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19-year-old Mumbai boy, who once planned to crack IIT, raises ₹23 crore for AI startup. Here's how
Originally preparing for the IIT entrance exams, Shah used the proceeds from that sale to move to the US and study at Arizona ...
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Dhravya Shah leaves IIT prep to launch AI startup, raises $3 million and gets O-1 extraordinary visa
Mumbai-born Dhravya Shah has turned heads in Silicon Valley after his AI startup, Supermemory, secured $2.6 million in seed ...
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Chennai Pharma Firm Behind Toxic Cough Syrup Linked to Child Deaths
Suspended lawyer Rakesh Kishore's big claim after ‘shoe attack’ on CJI BR Gavai: ‘When it comes to Sanatan Dharma…' Vaibhav ...
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From Nepal to Darjeeling: Himalayas in Crisis as Landslides, Floods, and Extreme Weather Strike
Nobel Prize 2025 in Physics awarded to John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for breakthroughs in quantum tunnelling ...
Youngest IITian: Satyam Kumar, a child prodigy from a tiny village in Bihar, became the youngest-ever to crack the the IIT-JEE examination in when cleared the tough entrance examination in 2012 at ...
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Alakh Pandey’s journey from failing entrance exams to building an education empire worth $2.8 billion is nothing short of ...
Dhravya Shah, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Mumbai, has secured USD 3 million in seed funding for his AI startup ...
Despite having tags from premier institutes, thousands of students are graduating without offers in hand, raising questions ...
What begins as the story of a young man trying to crack one of the toughest exams in India, in SonyLIV’s new series 13th: ...
Once limited to science fiction films like Star Trek, cultivated meat is on the brink of hitting restaurant plates and ...
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