Tech blog YourStory secures undisclosed amount in Series A funding

With fresh funding, YourStory aims to launch a platform to allow users to publish stories in Hindi, Telugu, Bangla, Kannada, Tamil and Marathi, reports Tech in Asia

Nikita Peer Tech in Asia
Last Updated : Aug 17 2015 | 4:55 PM IST
Indian media start-up YourStory announced today that it secured an undisclosed amount in series A funding led by early stage fund Kalaari Capital. The round also saw participation from Qualcomm Ventures, T V Mohandas Pai and Ratan Tata.

Started in 2008, Bangalore-headquartered YourStory is a blog on entrepreneurs with a staff of 50 across all departments. The start-up claims to have reached 60 million engaged readers through 20,000 stories. It has sub-sites like HerStory, SocialStory and YS TV.
 
With fresh funding, YourStory aims to launch a platform to allow users to publish stories in Indian languages like Hindi, Telugu, Bangla, Kannada, Tamil and Marathi. It will allow users to narrate their stories through text, voice or video.
 
“We believe we are in the ‘transformative’ business, one story at a time. This power of transformation should be available not only to English language users but also to the millions of Indians who are coming online and are eager to communicate in their own language,” said YourStory founder Shradha Sharma.
 
Sharma, a history grad, has previously worked at CNBC TV18 as assistant vice president and at Times of India as brand advisor.
 
YourStory also counts research and consulting arm YS Research and start-up database YS Pages among its holdings. It generates revenue from organising events and through advertisements on its site.
 
YourStory competes with VC Circle’s start-up news site TechCircle, which was acquired by News Corp earlier this year, and angel-backed Inc42.
 
It is also up against Tech in Asia, which recently raised $4 million from SB ISAT Fund and Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin and launched a community hub for readers to contribute.

This has been sourced from Tech in Asia. You can access the article here.

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First Published: Aug 17 2015 | 4:49 PM IST

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