The two early-stage startups did not disclose the amount raised, Entrackr reported.

Over the week of May 6-11, approximately 24 early- and growth-stage startups collectively raised nearly $320 million in funding.

Among growth-stage deals, seven startups secured about $207.2 million in funding last week. Microfinance firm Annapurna Finance secured the highest funding of $72 million.

This was followed by battery tech startup Battery Smart, Propelled, which offers education loans to borrowers through online channels, and ambulance service provider Red.

Dhaksha, which makes drones for applications in healthcare and agriculture, defence, enterprise sectors, raised $45 million, $25 million, $20 million and $18 million respectively.

Additionally, 15 early-stage startups secured $32.5 million in funding last week.

Domestic aggregator Celsius Logistics, which provides end-to-end cold-chain solutions, tops the list, followed by mobility and energy solutions startup Mattel authentication and access management platform OTPless, marketing Saa (software-as-a-service) platform Highperformer.ai, and. Sports tech company Stup Sports.

The list also includes early-stage startups
, which kept the funding amount undisclosed.

City-wise, Bengaluru-based startups led with nine deals, followed by Delhi-NCR Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Bhubaneswar, among others.