At Shark Tank India Season 4, 'Burger Bae' founders pitched their edgy fashion brand seeking Rs 1 crore for 2.5% equity.
During their pitch, Rohan mentioned that he wants to transform Ludhiana like Narayana Murthy did for Bengaluru.
As the controversy unfolds, the terminated trainees and industry observers are awaiting a response from Infosys.
A trio of founders admitted that their lifestyle clothing brand, Burger Bae, nearly went bankrupt recently after an early ...
The latest episode of Shark Tank India 4 witnessed two exciting pitches—Burger Bae, a thriving D2C clothing brand, and Boba Bhai, a GenZ-focused food startup.
Nearly five years after it was banned in India amid border tensions with China, low-cost fashion brand Shein is back. After ...
Burger Bae, a D2C clothing brand from Ludhiana and Delhi, pitched on Shark Tank India 4. With over 2.5 lakh customers, ...
Rohan Murty taking inspiration from his parents Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty’s remarkable legacy, chose his path to stand ...
"You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation." Indeed, women are advancing in every ...
And now when I tell my daughters not just to learn for school, but for life." Recalling her initial tryst with books, Sudha ...
Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra believes that India could have named two seamers in the playing XI against England in the fourth T20I. However, the hosts dropped Mohammed Shami for Arshdeep Singh ...
With classical languages losing their stewards and scholars being replaced by English-speaking professionals, producing ...
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