These Indian Startups Have Been Funded By Ratan Tata

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Kyazoonga. Kyazoonga is an online ticketing platform and was founded by Akash Bhatia, Arpita Majumder, and Neetu Bhatia.in 2007. 

CarDekho. It is a very popular car search platform which helps users to know each and everything about cars that are sold in India. Users can compare different cars based on their specifications before buying them. 

Firstcry. FirstCry offers a wide range of baby care products and toys with great quality and heavy discounts. FirstCry was started in 2010 and the company got funding from Ratan Tata in 2016. 

UrbanClap. UrbanClap is a one-stop solution for your daily life services that you need. UrbanClap was started in 2014 and it got funding from Ratan Tata at the end of 2015. 

This January, Ratan Tata gave a green signal to a unique initiative where Tata Trust will help startups in India which are high-risk and have a dubious business model in which no other investors ingest funding. Moreover, following the same ambition, a fraction of lab-style incubators for startups will be fastened across India.

Tata Trust’s FISE or the Foundation for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship is both a social impact fund as well as a business incubator has funded nearly two dozen startups across businesses that range from cleaning the Ganga to building low-cost robotic exoskeletons for disabled workers. FISE is also supported by the government’s Department of Science and Technology (DST).

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