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Dream11 is reportedly in talks to exit its $41M jersey sponsorship with India’s cricket team following a government ban on ...
Indian fantasy sports platform Dream11 has initiated talks with the country's cricket board to exit its 3.58 billion rupee ...
Some of India's top mobile gaming apps have suspended real-money games after parliament passed a ban on Thursday, threatening ...
Dream11 CEO Harsh Jain says no layoffs despite losing 95% of revenues after the government's blanket ban on real-money gaming ...
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99% Of Dream11 Users Have Never Won Or Lost More Than ₹10,000 In Their Lifetime, CEO Harsh Jain Says
Furthermore, he revealed that 95 percent of the group's revenue and 100 percent of their profit has been wiped out. But he ...
Harsh Jain, co-founder of Dream Sports, has confirmed that there will be no layoffs at the company despite the government's ...
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Dream11’s Collapse Isn’t A Tragedy, It’s A Reality Check; Here’s What Netizens Are Saying
New Delhi: It’s time we stop celebrating startup founders who knowingly build harmful businesses. Companies like Dream11, ...
Last week, Parliament passed the Online Gaming Bill, prohibiting all forms of real-money gaming in India. The law has dealt a ...
Dream Sports co-founder Harsh Jain announced no layoffs will occur despite Dream11's transition to free-to-play games due to ...
Dream11 ended its INR 358 crore deal with BCCI after the Online Gaming Bill. The company won’t pay penalties, leaving BCCI to seek a new sponsor ahead of the Asia Cup and Women’s World Cup.
Dream Sports, the parent company of fantasy gaming giant Dream11, has assured that it will not lay off employees despite ...
Dream11’s CEO Harsh Jain has said that the company has no plans to challenge the constitutional validity of the new online ...
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