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Bio
Priya holds more than a decade of experience in journalism. She has worked on various beats and was chosen as a Road Safety Fellow in 2018, wherein she produced many in-depth & insightful features on road crashes in India. She writes on startups, personal finance and Web3. Outside of work, she likes gardening, driving and reading.
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Government to Withdraw INR 2000 Currency Note from Circulation, But to Continue as Legal Tender
The INR 2000 denomination banknote was introduced in November 2016 to meet the currency requirement of the economy in an expeditious manner after the withdrawal of legal tender status of all INR 500 and INR 1000 banknotes in circulation at that time.
Making Activewear Fun
Margeret's journey of entrepreneurship has been an incredible one. Last year, within the first 18 months of launching BlissClub, the company achieved INR 100 crores in annual recurring revenue and it's been one of the fastest journeys for any brand in India.
Clean Tech Can Impact 37 Million Livelihoods in Agri & Textile Sectors: Report
According to the report, clean-tech-powered technologies have the greatest impact opportunity in Uttar Pradesh, followed by West Bengal, Bihar, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka.
Flattering Fits Designer
Ayushi Gudwani, an IIM Kolkata alumnus, launched FS Life in 2016 with a philosophy of designing clothes that flatter women of all shapes and sizes, thereby making them more confident about their appearance.
Online Gaming Rules: A New Dawn For Real Money Games?
For a long time, the online real money gaming companies have been equated with gambling. However, the new rules by government on gaming is expected to give regulatory clarity to sector besides boosting investor confidence, innovation as well as employment opportunities in this sunrise sector, say experts
The curious case of debt funds
Despite losing out on indexation benefit in the amended Finance Bill, debt funds still add value to the client and have advantages that other investment avenues may not, say industry experts