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Codeyoung Secures $5M Series A to Fuel Global Expansion of its Online Learning Platform

Codeyoung Secures $5M Series A to Fuel Global Expansion of its Online Learning Platform

Series A funding and key highlights Codeyoung, a Bengaluru-headquartered online education platform for school-age children, announced a US$5 million Series A round co‑led by 12 Flags Group and Enzia Ventures. The funding will accelerate the startup’s international expansion and support the development of AI-powered personalization features alongside new learning categories. The round also included a secondary component that allowed some early backers to exit. Amount raised: US$5 million (Series A). Lead investors: 12 Flags Group; Enzia Ventures. Primary use of funds: Global growth (key markets include the US, Canada and the UK); product development focused on AI-driven personalization; expanding course catalogue. Offerings: Live one-to-one…
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Trishul Space Secures ₹4 Crore Pre-Seed Funding Led by IAN Angel Fund

Trishul Space Secures ₹4 Crore Pre-Seed Funding Led by IAN Angel Fund

Trishul Space – a deep-tech aerospace startup – announced that it has raised ₹4 crore (about $480,000) in a pre-seed funding round led by the IAN Angel Fund. The round also saw participation from 8X Ventures and the ITEL Foundation. The capital is earmarked for research and testing of advanced turbopump technology and other improvements in Harpy-1, Trishul’s liquid-fuel rocket engine for small satellite launchers. The founders say the funding will “strongly validate” their vision and speed up engine development – making space access “faster, affordable, and globally competitive”. Funding: ₹4 crore pre-seed round (led by IAN Angel Fund). Investors: IAN Angel Fund (lead), 8X Ventures (deep-tech…
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DOCO Raises ₹4.5 Crore to Modernise Last-Mile FMCG Distribution in Rural India

DOCO Raises ₹4.5 Crore to Modernise Last-Mile FMCG Distribution in Rural India

The Last-Mile Challenge in Rural India India’s rural markets have long posed a tough distribution challenge for consumer goods companies. Fragmented supply chains, poor road networks and hundreds of small local shops make it hard for Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) brands to serve villages efficiently. Industry experts note that rural distribution remains “one of the most persistent challenges in the FMCG space. Indeed, rural demand is surging – NielsenIQ reports that Indian FMCG grew 13.9% in Q2 2025 largely thanks to rural consumption – but reaching remote customers is still difficult. Major brands are therefore keen to tap this growth…
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