Campaign India Team
Dec 16, 2022

Karishma Govil launches ClapClap India

The digital platform aims to bring readers stories from pop culture, start-ups, beauty, fashion, celebrities and more

Karishma Govil launches ClapClap India
Karishma Govil has launched ClapClap, a digital publication. 
 
Govil was previously head of content, The Good Creator. 
 
The platform aims to provide readers with stories around first-time experiences with creators, celebrities and more through the launch of its monthly digital magazine, starting this month. 
 
Karishma Govil, founder and CEO, ClapClap, said, “With the inception of ClapClap and our first-ever digital magazine, I envision building a platform that breaks paths from existing conventional publications. At ClapClap, we intend to create and celebrate content by collaborating with diverse experiences cutting across the worlds of fashion, comedy, and lifestyle, as well as individuals, start-ups, and much more. Through our monthly digital edition, we aim to inspire and provide a platform to creators, celebrities and talented artists by providing exclusive access to events that they have been only dreaming about. And through that, comes content with heart.”
 
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