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63 Moons Technologies is an Indian company that provides technology solutions for financial markets. It was founded by Jignesh Shah and has several subsidiaries and ventures in commodities, forex, equity and cryptocurrency.
Drip Capital has raised nearly $640 million in venture capital and debt funding since it started operations. Drip is backed by prominent equity investors, including, Accel, Wing, Transpose Platform, Peak XV Partners (Sequoia India), Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), GMO Payment Gateway, and Y-Combinator.
As of August 2021, there are a total of 195 BDD Chawls located at Worli, Naigaon, and N M Joshi Road in Parel area of Mumbai, covering an area of 86.98 acres, with the Worli BDD chawls occupying the largest area of 59.69 acres and housing close to 12,000 families. Out of the 195 BDD chawls, 121 are located in Worli.
This is a list of buildings and other structures that have been envisioned, including Tokyo Tower of Babel, a proposed arcology in Tokyo that would house 30 million people. The list also includes the X-Seed 4000, a skyscraper project in Japan that would be 4 km (13,000 ft) tall.
The Cybertecture Egg is a 13-story commercial building located in Bandra kurla complex Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [1] [2] [3] [4] Architect James Law designed the ...
A megaproject is a large, expensive, and public project that has a significant impact on communities, the environment, and budgets. This list covers various categories of megaprojects, such as aerospace, energy, science, transport, and water projects, with examples and details.
Stree 2 is a sequel to Stree (2018) and follows the adventures of Vicky, Bittu and Rudra Bhaiya in Chanderi, where they face a new threat: a headless ghost named Sarkata. The film stars Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor and Pankaj Tripathi, and was released on 15 August 2024.
Mumbai controls several dams in Shahpur taluk (Thane district) that deliver water to the city. The Western Ghats trap most of the moisture laden monsoon clouds which feed these dammed rivers. Currently, these dams deliver approximately 3.4 billion litres of water to Mumbai daily. Here are the dams supplying the city the water it needs to survive: