• India’s startup landscape: Funding winter continues as investment plummets

    Today, India is known globally for its vibrant startup ecosystem, which is the world’s third largest. But like the rest of the world, the country’s startups have been grappling with a ‘funding winter’. Only two startups attained unicorn status — a valuation of $1 billion – last year. A new report brings out the continuing downward trend in funding, as investors remain more cautious and selective, even as India remained the fourth largest venture market in the world in 2023. 108551460Some...

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    Intrepid Travel Highlights Importance of India For 2030 Strategy— India Report

    India is a land of numerous local cultures and experiences, which can substantially enhance Intrepid's offerings for tourists in the country.

  • Eco India: Can combining wind and solar energy prove to be a game changer for India?

    The hybrid model integrating both solar and wind simultaneously, is being positioned as a key player in driving the country’s renewable goals.

  • Is MMA popular in India?

    India is a country with a rich sporting and cultural history. Many sports like cricket, hockey and football are hugely popular among Indian fans. However, in recent years, another sport has begun to gain popularity in this country - mixed martial arts (MMA). At first glance, it may seem that MMA does not have a large audience in India, but the growing interest and passion for the sport suggests that MMA is beginning to take its place among other sports entertainment in this country. What is...

  • Get Lost in Colorful Landscapes

    Check out our Visions of Mana preview from PAX East 2024! We got the chance to go hands-on with Visions of Mana ahead of its release date.Read this article on TechRaptor

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    The future of electric vehicles in India

    There is a strong push for electric vehicles in India. Many automakers are working hard to revolutionise the EV sector in the country. Watch the report for more details.

  • Landscapes that are good enough to eat

    March is a great month to plan where to add landscape shrubs and trees that also provide nutritious food.

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    Out & About: More scenic skies, landscapes and wildlife, naturally

    Another week's collection of fine reasons to set the phone down and enjoy the view - unless you're using it to take a great photo or two and send them our way from the Share tab at KTVZ.COM!

  • No, Landscape Photography Has Not 'Gone Off the Deep End'

    Next to portraiture, landscape photography is among the oldest genres. It has gone through evolutions, and thanks to pioneers like Ansel Adams, landscape photography even helped bring photography into the larger art discussion. But after more than a century of influence and brilliance, has landscape photography lost its way? [Read More]

  • India’s gaming industry powers up

    India is the largest gaming market in the world, boasting a user base of 568 million gamers and over 9.5 billion gaming app downloads in 2023, a recent report has revealed. The report, titled ‘Robust Fundamentals to Power Continued Growth’, found that India contributes approximately 20% of the world’s total mobile game downloads, surpassing even the combined download totals of the next two: The US and Brazil.Here are some more interesting findings as per the report: The sector is growing rapidly...

  • 'India now more unequal than in Raj era'

    New Delhi: India has now become more unequal in terms of wealth concentration than the British colonial period as income and wealth of the top 1% of the country’s population have hit historical highs, a report by World Inequality Lab shows.

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    The top 1% of the population controlled 40.1% of the national wealth in 2022-23, while at the time of independence it was less than 15%. The share of these top 1% of the population in the national income jumped to 22.6% during the financial year...

  • Google faces fresh probe in India

    Google found itself once again targeted by India's competition watchdog, which kicked off a probe following complaints by domestic start-ups about the search giant's in-app payment fees, Reuters reported.