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Let's Try SharkTank India

Let’s Try – Healthy Snacks, Backed by Sharks at Shark Tank India

Let”s Try are in the business of making healthy Indian style snacks or “Namkeen”, tapping into the country”s love for snacks and all things chatpata, Let”s Try is a snack brand that offers a range of tasty Namkeen-from Bikaneri Bhujia to the healthy mixture-all made with 100% groundnut oil with

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The Rare Planet

Rare Planet has bagged a final deal with Shark, Namita Thapar. The structure of the deal includes INR 65 Lakhs investment for 3% equity in the startup! Rare Planet’s Journey of Digitizing Indian Handicrafts Rare Planet, Kolkata Base is a retail lifestyle startup launched in 2017 which promotes and sells

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Plastic free India with THE BAMBOO INDIA.

Bamboo India was started by Yogesh Shinde who hails from Pune, Maharashtra, India. It is an Indian startup that replaces products made from different types of plastics only through Bamboo and helps to eradicate the growth of existing plastic. Yogesh Shinde has studied Master of Computer Science and has worked

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Home dialysis by the Renal Project backed by Sharks

Renal project is a Mumbai-based company started by Shashank Moddhia. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the whole world had fallen, due to which all the service businesses had to be closed immediately and it had a direct impact on the kidney patients as they have to undergo kidney dialysis every

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Altor “The smart Helmet”.

Altor, the smart helmet startup was established by Bilal Shakil, Sayan, Shamik Guha, and Anirban Gupta from The Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata. In 2019, Altor came into existence. Altor is India’s first range of smart headgears that help in the detection of accidents and immediate prevention. They started

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SPANDAN to take away “All Shark Deal”!

Sunfox technologies which aim at creating innovative technologies for a better and l sustainable future were established in 2016 by Saurabh Badola, Rajat Join, Nithin Chandola, Sabit Rawat from Uttarakhand, Dehradun. Saurabh states that 20 lakhs people expire with heart attacks every year due to lack of medical devices and

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