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Rahul Yadav is an Indian entrepreneur, frequently referred to as the "bad boy of Indian startups." He is the co-founder and former CEO of Mumbai-based real estate search portal Housing.com. According to Forbes India, Housing.com sold eight million dollars worth of real estate in its first week.〔 For his work at Housing.com, Yadav made the Forbes India list of "30 Under 30" young entrepreneurs. His dismissal as CEO by Housing.com's board of directors attracted considerable media attention. Subsequently, Yadav announced that he would be launching a new venture. As of August 2015, he was in negotiations with Paytm for funds for the new project. As of September, 2015, Yadav was shortlisted as a candidate for the reality television show "Bigg Boss," season nine. Yadav petitioned his social media followers for advice on whether to accept an invitation to appear on the show. ==Early life & career== Yadav was born to middle-class parents from Alwar, Rajasthan. He enrolled at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 2007, specialising in metallurgy.〔 He served as representative and secretary for the university's student association.〔 After first building Exambaba.com, an online question bank of old exam papers that IIT Bombay asked Yadav to close, Rahul dropped out of college in his final year.〔 In the process of building Exambaba.com, he had learned coding, which enabled him to subsequently design a series of Google applications. In 2012, he along with 11 other batchmates co-founded Housing.com after they had a difficult time finding accommodation in Mumbai.〔 He came up with a new venture related to virtual, augmented reality and interfaces. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rahul Yadav」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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