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Now, a 'personal assistant' to ease parenting burden

The start-up has raised funds totalling $750,000, so far

Tushar Srivastava , chief executive  officer, Nurturey
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Tushar Srivastava , chief executive officer, Nurturey

Shameen Alauddin New Delhi
What if parents could hire their own ‘personal assistant’ to help them in their journey from pregnancy to the early years of parenting? Nurturey exactly does that.  

Operating out of Delhi, its  mobile application works as a personal assistant (PA) for parents and enables the users to manage their lives around children by leveraging technologies such as artificial intelligence and data sciences. 

From immunisation recommendations to meetings with doctors, Nurturey’s personal assistance services can be customised according to the needs of a family in India.

Once parents sign up, the app utilises a range of digital productivity tools that

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