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Extentia in the News
'Start-Ups, it sector welcome budget 2016 on a cautious note' – Extentia CEO Umeed Kothavala is quoted in the Indian Express
In this article Kothavala expresses his views on the Union Budget 2016 according to which, start-ups in India are now exempted from paying taxes. He thinks that however promising this sounds, it reflects a lack of long term clarity and vision on behalf of the government.
Extentia CEO Umeed Kothavala quoted in the article 'mixed response to PM's special pitch on startups' in The Indian Express
In this article Kothavala talks about his views on 'Startup India, Stand Up', an initiative introduced to encourage startups and innovations in India. He said that this move has ignited hope for the future however there was no mention of infrastructure and fundamental changes in the system.
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