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The university clarified that its examination wing conducted a detailed search but found no official communication from Kapahi.
Lenskart co-founder and promoter Sumeet Kapahi has been unable to trace his B.Com (Hons) degree and marksheets from the University of Delhi, the company revealed in its IPO filing on Monday (July 28).
Delhi University clarified that it hasn't received a formal request from Lenskart co-founder Sumeet Kapahi for his B.Com ...
Lenskart proposes to utilise the proceeds from the IPO for setting up new CoCo stores in India and to lease, rent, and license agreements for these CoCo stores ...
New Delhi, The Delhi University on Thursday said it has not received any formal application from Lenskart co-founder Sumeet Kapahi for duplicate copies of his B.Com degree and marksheets, ...
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The University of Delhi reports receiving no formal request from Lenskart's Sumeet Kapahi for a B.Com (Hons) degree or marksheets. Lenskart's IPO documents reveal the degree's absence, prompting the ...
He had reportedly sent multiple emails and applied through the university's online portal to obtain copies of his academic ...
Peyush Bansal’s Lenskart, which began as an online contact lens seller in 2010, is now gearing up for a Rs 8,500 crore IPO.
In a surprising disclosure, eyewear giant Lenskart Solutions has revealed that Sumeet Kapahi, one of its co-founders and ...
Peyush Bansal, the founder and CEO of eyewear brand Lenskart, has acquired an additional 2.5 per cent stake in the company for Rs 222 crore through a series of secondary cash transactions earlier this ...
Lenskart has filed for an IPO of up to Rs 8,000 crore, with Peyush Bansal looking to increase his stake as part of a ...
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