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Chandigarh Startup Policy Guidelines Get Nod

Chandigarh's Empowered Committee approves guidelines for the Chandigarh Startup Policy, clearing a ₹25 crore fund. The move aims to boost local entrepreneurship and create jobs. Learn about the key benefits and application process.

India's startup funding falls 17% in 2025: Tracxn

Indian tech startups raised $10.5B in 2025, a 17% YoY decline. However, IPO exits surged 17% and acquisitions rose, signaling a maturing, resilient ecosystem. Read the full analysis.

India's New National Mental Health Survey Launched

India launches NMHS-2, its first national mental health survey since 2015, covering all states & UTs. It aims to assess post-pandemic mental illness burden and guide policy. Read the key details.

Chandigarh Workshop Addresses Student Mental Health

Chandigarh Citizens Foundation and administration organized a mental wellness workshop for 150+ stakeholders to combat rising suicide cases among schoolchildren. Learn about the initiatives.

India's Mental Health Crisis Needs Urgent Action

India faces a severe mental healthcare gap with only 0.75 psychiatrists per 100,000 people. Discover the challenges and solutions in our comprehensive analysis of the mental health crisis.

Indian CEO: Building for Money is Totally Fine

Hyderabad CEO Jitendra Emmani challenges investor advice, arguing financial ambition is a valid startup driver. His second venture outperformed his passion project, sparking a viral debate.

PayMate's $20M Hunt After Investor Defaults

Visa-backed PayMate shuts Middle East ops, scrambles for $20M after a key investor fails to wire funds. Salaries unpaid for 9 months, senior exits mount. Full details inside.

Good Glamm's Rs 7,000 Cr Empire Crashes Overnight

Former Good Glamm CEO Darpan Singh reveals how his Rs 7,000 crore beauty empire collapsed. Learn about the momentum trap that destroyed his unicorn startup and key entrepreneurial lessons.

Karnataka aims for 25,000 startups in 5 years

Karnataka government unveils bold strategy to create 25,000 startups within five years, positioning Bengaluru as India's undisputed innovation capital with comprehensive funding and policy support.

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