Chingari partners with Dekko to treat consumers to sharable infotainment

Chingari partners with Dekko to treat consumers to sharable infotainment
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Chingari partners with Dekko to treat consumers to sharable infotainment

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India’s leading short video app, Chingari collaborates with short video news app Dekko to introduce infotainment to its users

Bengaluru: India's leading short video app, Chingari collaborates with short video news app Dekko to introduce infotainment to its users. The announcement of alliance with Dekko comes as a leap in the world of information and entertainment. With this partnership, the short video-sharing platform is introducing a more accessible, sharable, and trusted news and information video content.

This tie-up is designed to specifically serve the Hindi speaking consumers across the globe. Famous for its 30 second snackable videos, Chingari intends to boost the content accessibility in various genres including politics, business, entertainment, international, technology, and lifestyle for the news consumers of Dekko.

"We are delighted that Chingari users will now have an access to the latest news and happening across the world from Dekko. Our aim is to provide a seamless experience to our millions of users to keep themselves updated with the events occurring around the world along with creating and watching interesting content," said Sumit Ghosh, Co -Founder and CEO of Chingari

According to the sources, the partnership with Dekko will give Chingari an access to all the breaking and trending news from across the world which will apparently give the users a flamboyant experience of creating content.

Adding to this Deepak, COO & Cofounder, "We are glad to have Dekko as an official news partner with us. This partnership will change how users are going to views the news nowadays. As Over period of time, on the go news consumption has been evolved."

Dekko is an early-stage start-up which is focussed to deliver trending news summarised in just 30 seconds for the Non-English-speaking audience.

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