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30 Startups To Watch: The Startups That Caught Our Eye In July 2021


30 Startups To Watch: The Startups That Caught Our Eye In July 2021
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Inc42 brings you a curated list of 30 early-stage startups set up after 2018 that are disrupting the way businesses used to operate
In our 18th edition, we have looked at companies addressing major pain points for businesses and individuals. Small operational budgets and large-scale remote working might have impacted production in a big way without these timely tech solutions that made the transition easier than expected
We have listed 5 retail tech companies, 6 medtech and health insurance-focussed platforms, 6 startups working on HRtech/talent management and much more
Over the past 17 editions, we have been overwhelmed by the response to the 30 Startups To Watch series. More than 500 early-stage companies have been featured here, and many of them have progressed to raise big rounds. Some of them have even been acquired.  ....

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India's first Bird Flu death: NCDC conducts contact tracing, says none have symptoms


India s first Bird Flu death: NCDC conducts contact tracing, says none have symptoms
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Updated : Jul 22, 2021, 7:55 am IST
A 11-year-old boy from Haryana succumbed to H5Nx at AIIMS Delhi on July 12 where he was undergoing treatment
 A worker sprays disinfectant in view of bird flu in a poultry farm in Bhopal. (Photo: PTI)
New Delhi: After the first bird flu death in the country reported from Delhi, the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) issued a report stating that none of the close contacts of the deceased have so far displayed any symptom of the disease.
An 11-year-old boy from Haryana succumbed to H5Nx at the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) Delhi on July 12 where he was undergoing treatment. ....

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