New Delhi: Ms. Kanika Kishore Dewani, CEO – Mintree Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd, Nagpur based company is the Winner of the first FLO Game Changer Award 2021 followed by Ms. Swati Pandey, Co-founder & CEO, Arboreal Bio innovations of Lucknow as the 1st Runner-up and Ms. Sonam Sodha, MD & Co-founder of Himalayan Hemp Industries Pvt Ltd, Himachal Pradesh the 2nd Runner-up of the FICCI FLO Game Changers Awards 2021. The winners were announced at a virtual award function organized by FLO Mumbai chapter yesterday. The ‘Game Changers’ is a pan India competition for women-led startups, that offers women entrepreneurs a chance to get their dream project funded through an exclusive group of reputed VCs by pitching and making a conclusive case to them.
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New Delhi [India], March 13 (ANI/NewsVoir): Kanika Kishore Dewani, CEO - Mintree Cosmetics Pvt Ltd, Nagpur based company is the Winner of the first FLO Game Changer Award 2021 followed by Swati Pandey, Co-founder & CEO, Arboreal Bio innovations of Lucknow as the 1st Runner-up and Sonam Sodha, MD & Co-founder of Himalayan Hemp Industries Pvt Ltd, Himachal Pradesh the 2nd Runner-up of the FICCIFLO Game Changers Awards 2021.
The winners were announced at a virtual award function organized by FLO Mumbai chapter yesterday. The Game Changers is a pan-India competition for women-led startups, that offers women entrepreneurs a chance to get their dream project funded through an exclusive group of reputed VCs by pitching and making a conclusive case to them.
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February 09, 2021
With a collective user base of 3 million, Cure.fit and Fitternity will empower more than 5,000 fitness centres spread across India Health and wellness platform Cure.fit announced the acquisition of Fitternity, one of the largest fitness facilities aggregators in the country. This acquisition comes close on the heels of its acquisition of Onyx, a California based digital fitness company last month, that is expected to enhance its digital offerings in India and abroad.
Fitternity is Cure.fit’s 6th acquisition to date. The company acquired Cult in 2016, Tribe and 1000 Yoga in 2017, Fitness First in 2018 and Onyx in 2021. Cure.fit has now opened over 150 of its 200 fitness centres in the country, up from 40 in October 2020.