Lenskart apologised after backlash over a grooming policy, issuing a new guide allowing religious symbols like bindi, hijab, and turban. Founder Peyush Bansal clarified the controversial document was outdated, reaffirming inclusivity and respect
SBI Mutual Fund has invested Rs 100 crore in Lenskart ahead of its Rs 7,278-crore IPO opening October 31. The pre-IPO deal slightly reduces promoter Neha Bansal’s stake, adding to recent investments as the eyewear firm prepares for a November 10 market debut
Hyderabad: One more Hyderabad-based startup has secured funding at the Shark Tank India programme being aired on Sony TV. University of Hyderabad incubated startup VivaLyf Innvoations has got a funding from Peyush Bansal, founder and CEO of Lenskart and Anupam Mittal, founder and CEO of People Group on Shark Tank India. Founded by Duvvuru Varshita […]