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This is a reflection of the kind of app development happening currently in the Indian startup ecosystem, said government officials. Under a first-of-its-kind contest — called Aatmanirbhar Bharat Innovation Challenge — the government shortlisted 24 companies from close to 7,000 entries from across the country.
New Delhi: A recent government contest to promote domestic mobile apps received the maximum number of applications under the business apps category, followed by social networking, e-learning and the health and wellness category.This is a reflection of the kind of app development happening currently in the Indian startup ecosystem, said government officials.Under a first-of-its-kind contest — called Aatmanirbhar Bharat Innovation Challenge —
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