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Inside Gurgaon's ultra-luxurious DLF Camellias, where flats cost up to Rs 100 crore, live some of India’s biggest startup ...
Another eyecatcher in the house is the Rs 1.5-crore bar setup with storage for 100-150 bottles. Though Ashneer and Madhuri do ...
DLF Limited was founded by his father-in-law, Chaudhary Raghvendra Singh. In 1961, Singh left the Army to join DLF. KP Singh ...
Inside Gurugram's most expensive society, The Camellias by the DLF, which is home to some of Shark Tank India's most famous ...
Let's take a look at the list of millionaires and billionaires who are residing in DLF's The Camellias, which is India's most exclusive and coveted address in the country.
Stephan Aarstol was featured on Shark Tank and scored an investor deal with Mark Cuban. His companies, Tower Paddle Boards and Tower Electric Bikes, offer products direct to consumer that are 100% ...
The founder, Brandon Himmel, hopes to fetch an investor on the ABC show Shark Tank. Ruff Liners specializes in expansive backseat covers to protect cars and trucks from pet-related messes and damage.
The “Shark Tank” host specifically pointed to China while appearing on CNN and stated the current tariffs on the nation simply are not high enough. O’Leary suggested that “104% tariffs on ...
Shark Tank India has turned into a household show with its 4 seasons. With all the seasons, there have been a few sharks constant while some were added to make the family bigger. Apart from their ...
A Westchester entrepreneur is showcasing her business — and hoping for an investment — on ABC's "Shark Tank," which airs Friday, April 11 at 8 p.m. Katonah resident Jane Carroll, who for a ...
The GTRI report says if the Indian government carries out reforms to enable scaling up of production, improve domestic value addition, and enhance competitiveness of Indian industries, India can ...
Shark Tank India judge and boAt co-founder Aman Gupta has defended Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal's stand on the startup ecosystem in the country. He said that Goyal was right to ask ...