Popular Asian matchmaking website Shaadi.com has removed its skin tone filter following an online backlash. The backlash was brought about by three women who have never met but whose combined outrage ...
A matrimonial website has removed its complexion filter after backlash (Representative Image) A matrimonial website has removed its skin colour filter after facing backlash from users. According to ...
Anupam Mittal's post reflected on the evolving dynamics of branding and collaboration. A one-of-a-kind quirky ad collaboration between quick-commerce platform Zepto and matrimonial website Shaadi.com ...
Best Matrimonial Web site (2011) The readers of About.com nominated and then voted Shaadi.com as the best Matrimonial Web site in the 2011 About.com Reader's Choice Awards. Shaadi.com, founded in 1996 ...
People Group, which runs the online matchmaking platform Shaadi.com, plans to go public over the next fiscal, founder and chief executive Anupam Mittal said. “We are profitable, and in about 12 months ...
Anupam Mittal, the Shaadi.com founder and Shark Tank India panellist, announced that he has removed billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani's younger son Jeet Adani's eligible bachelor profile from ...
Wedding invites are slowly being nudged out by customised websites, where couples can post everything, from pictures of the venue to their love stories ... ""Relatives and friends, especially those ...
New Delhi: Amid global outrage against racism and colourism, popular Indian matrimonial website, Shaadi.com removed a search filter on its website that allowed people to look for potential matches ...
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