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Northgate To Invest Rs 25 Crore In Social Networking Site Bharatstudent.com

By Nikhil Pahwa - Fri 04 Jan 2008 03:45 AM PST

BSE listed Northgate Technologies intends to invest around 300 million 3 million pounds (around Rs. 25 crore) in its social networking venture Bharatstudent.com, reports Business Standard. The investment will be via Axill Europe Ltd, the company’s wholly owned UK based subsidiary. Around 25 percent of the investment will be used for capital expenditure, and the rest towards advertising, marketing and hiring. I haven’t seen many ads of Bharatstudent in Delhi, but I did notice a few signboards in Hyderabad a couple of months ago. The company has also been spending on advertising on TV. Apart from that, the site is rather controversial, and allegedly hosted pornographic content and luring users from Orkut by posting scraps with links to that content. Maybe they’re planning to put their money to better use now...the portal claims a user base of 2 million, and plans to double the user base by September 2008. More on their plans at BS.

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5 Responses:
  • From Ranveer Khanna Fri 04 Jan 2008 04:34 AM

    coool

    so porn sells thats wat bharatstudent.com proves it to gain numbers

    maximum hits on a the site are on porn clips ...

    u can check it

    SRK and SEX sells

  • From Srinath Fri 04 Jan 2008 05:01 AM

    what’s an obvious typo.. 3 M pounds. not 300 smile

  • From Information Madness Fri 04 Jan 2008 09:04 AM

    I hate to see that sites like BharatStudent is getting millions in funding. If you look at the current incidents that happened in Mumbai & Cochi about the girl molestation, BharatStudent proves that sex sells in India.

    There are hundreds of startups that are not providing adult or porn clips and have some useful products but can’t get funding.

    This what India’s future is?

  • From Good Parenting Sat 05 Jan 2008 02:36 AM

    “ ...Maybe they’re planning to put their money to better use now...”
    We look forward to that…

  • From Insightful Sat 05 Jan 2008 09:45 PM

    BS does not have seem to have any strategy. They are simply trying to create HTML pages one their site hoping it will add to ad inventory. However they are not realizing product is more than set of HTML pages grin

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