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India’s Snabbit seeks fresh funding at a $400M valuation, sources say

India’s Snabbit seeks fresh funding at a $400M valuation, sources say
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Snabbit has scaled rapidly, crossing one million jobs in March, amid growing investor interest.

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Neutral, factual reporting language throughoutBalanced presentation of company metrics and market contextStandard business journalism structure with no apparent ideological framingNeutral, fact-based reportingAttribution to multiple sourcesObjective business framingLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsNeutral language and descriptive framingBalanced attribution to sources like anonymous insiders and public statementsNo significant omission of perspectives in the context of a business funding story

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