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Start-ups in race to pick a big slice of India's wellness market

There's a scramble by other ventures that are looking to explore niches that look to augment the fitness requirements and habits of a country with almost 650 million youths under the age of 25.

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Four wellness-focused start-ups talk to Pavan Lall about their business models, fund-raising plans and new growth areas

Pavan Lall
Even as Cure.fit, led by Mukesh Bansal, looks to tap the food market with a focus on health and nutrition, California-based GOQii is using smart technology to build a preventive healthcare platform in India. Meanwhile, there’s a scramble by other ventures that are looking to explore niches that look to augment the fitness requirements and habits of a country with almost 650 million youths under the age of 25. Four wellness-focused start-ups talk to Pavan Lall about their business models, fund-raising plans and new growth areas

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