Digital Scoop India Team

Garmate Matic Liquid Detergent: Redefining Fabric Care with Innovation and Quality

Garmate Matic Liquid Detergent: Redefining Fabric Care with Innovation and Quality

In today’s fast-paced world, the demands on household products have evolved significantly. Consumers seek efficiency, safety, and quality, all while ensuring affordability. Garmate Matic Liquid Detergent, crafted by Nithya Sri Enterprises, rises to the occasion, delivering a unique blend of innovation, fabric care, and value, designed for modern washing machines and diverse fabric types. As an ISO-certified company, Garmate is committed to upholding the highest standards in its products.

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From Passion to Purpose: The Inspiring Journey of Joseph Edward and Hardika Narayankar

From Passion to Purpose: The Inspiring Journey of Joseph Edward and Hardika Narayankar

In a world where many are still seeking their purpose, two resilient visionaries, Joseph Edward and Hardika Narayankar, have not only discovered theirs but are also determined to guide others on their journeys. The dynamic duo behind Marketing Burp and Burp Academy are not just entrepreneurs—they are architects of transformation, driven by a shared mission to bridge the gap between passion and success for countless individuals and businesses.

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MYLYFCARE: Quick Access to Medicines, Lab Tests & Specialized Care

MYLYFCARE: Quick Access to Medicines, Lab Tests & Specialized Care

In the rapidly growing health tech industry, MYLYFCARE stands out as a pioneer, offering fast, reliable, and comprehensive healthcare services. Founded by Satish Kumar Singh and Anjali Singh, this startup has achieved remarkable milestones despite being bootstrapped from inception. With a recent seed funding of 30 Lakhs from AQT Direct Limited, MYLYFCARE is now poised for significant expansion into the NCR region.

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“Hindi Producer Vashu Bhagnani Alleges ₹47 Crore Fraud by Netflix”

Vashu Bhagnani, Netflix, fraud allegations, Bollywood,

Mumbai: Renowned Bollywood producer Vashu Bhagnani has accused Netflix India of defrauding him of ₹47.37 crore over film rights, leading to an investigation by the Mumbai police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW). The complaint, filed by Bhagnani, alleges that the streaming giant failed to make payments for the rights to three of his recent Hindi films—Hero No 1, Mission Raniganj, and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.

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