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3 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | Arun Janardhan
New Delhi, June 7 -- It's easy for people to put a value to a loss they've had," says Garimella Sai Srinivas Kiran, the co-founder of gaming company M-League, which runs the Mobile Premier League (MPL). "(But) It's hard to put a value to these intangible gains, right? You only notice them in the long term.
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3 weeks ago |
livemint.com | Arun Janardhan
It’s easy for people to put a value to a loss they’ve had," says Garimella Sai Srinivas Kiran, the co-founder of gaming company M-League, which runs the Mobile Premier League (MPL). “(But) It’s hard to put a value to these intangible gains, right? You only notice them in the long term. In the short term, you only see the pain." Startup founders tend to be philosophical, a by-product of betting big on a non-existent product and making it work, despite the obstacles and the body blows.
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3 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | Arun Janardhan
New Delhi, June 5 -- The recent auctions for the upcoming 12th season of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), in which 10 players were recruited for over Rs.1 crore each, is an indicator of the league's progression. Ahead of the first season in 2014, the highest bid was for Rakesh Kumar, who went for Rs.12.8 lakh. Last Saturday, Gujarat Giants got Iranian Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh for Rs.2.23 crore, a little more than the Rs.2.20 crore paid by Bengal Warriorz for Devank Dalal.
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3 weeks ago |
livemint.com | Arun Janardhan
Lounge Summary The Pro Kabaddi League has reached its 12th season, rivalling the longevity of the IPL This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The recent auctions for the upcoming 12th season of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), in which 10 players were recruited for over ₹1 crore each, is an indicator of the league’s progression.
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4 weeks ago |
livemint.com | Arun Janardhan
Clarey’s book therefore is not strictly a biography, which would have been expected of him after his previous work on Nadal’s great rival, The Master: The Brilliant Career of Roger Federer, came out three years ago. This latest piece of work focuses on Nadal in the context of Roland-Garros, driven by the sheer magnitude of the Spaniard’s achievement at this event.
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