Spritual tech startup ‘My Tirth India’ shuts down due to lack of funds

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The spriritual tech startup My Tirth India has recently announced that,it is planning to shut its operations due to lack of fund. This news was received by the media as a surprising incident  as spiritual tech is one of the hottest and trendiest market in India,even though the funding environment has been tight for others.


In the last 15 months more than a dozen startup has emerged in the spiritual tech space they have successfully bagged more than $40 million.


The co-founder and CEO of My Tirth India, Indraneel Dasgupta said, “We have given effort to generate as much employment as possible across cities, villages and towns encouraging people to rediscover their culture, traditions and heritage. But it’s very much saddening that we finally have to shut down the office due to the lack of funds after the unfortunate demise of our principal shareholder and mentor.


According to My Tirth India, it raised nearly $1 million from the late Subrata Roy who was the company’s principal shareholder and mentor. Roy was the founder and managing director of Sahara India Pariwar. Currently, singer Anup Jalota is My Tirth India’s chief mentor.


Founded in 2019, the firm also launched spiritual membership programmes for travelers, and spiritual showrooms in cities like Lucknow, Varanasi, Kolkata, Noida, and spiritual products like agarbatti, dhoop, puja samagri, havan samagri, and idol, among others.


According to industry reports, the Indian travel industry accounts for 10% of the country’s GDP. About 65% to 70% of the entire volume is contributed by spiritual tourism.


As per data compiled by TheKredible, astro and spiritual tech startups have rmore than $40 million in the past 15 months. The notable names include Ustav App, DevDham, InstaAstro, AstroTalk, Vama, and Melooha also raised decent funding during the period. SriMandir’s parent company AppsForBharat is also in talks to raise $15 million in a new round. Entrackr exclusively reported the development in May.


 



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