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Comment: The level of
WP:REFBOMBING is frankly ridiculous, we don't need to see multiple sources for any but the most contentious claims. And most of the sources seem to be about Dream (which might help to make the business notable, but not him), and most of the remainder about his IAMAI appointment (which is just routine reporting and doesn't contribute towards notability). Either cut down the refs by ¾ or else highlight the 3-5 that fully meet the
WP:GNG standard.
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Harsh Jain is an Indian entrepreneur and investor. He is best known as the co-founder and CEO of Dream Sports, a sports technology company that owns brands such as
Dream11,
FanCode, Dream Capital, DreamSetGo, Dream Game Studios and Dream Foundation.[1][2][3] He is currently serving as the chairman of the Internet and Mobile Association of India.[4][5][6][7] He is also the President of
Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports, governing body for fantasy sports in India.[8]
In June 2008, Jain co-founded
Dream11 with Bhavit Seth.[14][15][16]Dream11 provides a fantasy gaming platform for multiple sports such as fantasy cricket, football, basketball, kabaddi, hockey, volleyball, handball and baseball.[17][18][19][20]
In June 2021, Jain was also featured in
Fortune India 40 under 40 list.[46]
In April 2022, Jain received the Young Entrepreneur Award by
All India Management Association (AIMA) in 12th edition of the AIMA Managing India Award.[47]
Jain is also the recipient of the IMPACT Person of the Year (IPOY) 2022 Award, instituted by the exchange4media Group to recognise excellence in the Advertising, Media and Marketing domain. He has been awarded this title for building India’s largest sports technology company.[48][49]
Personal life
Jain is married to Rachana Jain, a dentist. They have two sons.[50]
Controversies
In September 2023, Harsh Jain and Dream11 made headlines as the Directorate General of Goods and Services Tax Intelligence (DGGI) sent GST evasion notices totalling ₹28,000 crore.[51][52] Dream11’s parent company, Dream Sports, filed a writ petition in Bombay High Court, challenging the show cause notice issued by tax authorities for alleged goods and services tax (GST) evasion.[53][54][55]