After a long winter of bitterly fighting for a share of stomachs while counting on the internet to deliver them their daily food, companies such as Zomato, FoodPanda and Swiggy are beginning to see their fortunes change
A woman government officer, a Reuters journalist, and an American woman talk about verbal and physical harassment they faced at the hands of Mahesh Murthy.
The ban on Ola and Uber’s carpooling services is regressive, says IT minister Priyank Kharge. The state’s policies have to be disruptive and progressive, he says.
These startup founders believe technology can save chit funds and are investing all they have to start companies focused on digitising the savings scheme.
Many Indian startups are working towards solutions to curb pollution in the country. We’re talking about cutting-edge technologies that can possibly bring our cities back from the brink of destruction.
Applying technology to services will help multiply productivity in services. Domestic-facing, service-oriented jobs powered by technology will help provide millions of Indians with jobs.
Chamath Palihapitiya, CEO of venture capital firm Social Capital, is looking to invest at least a billion dollars in Indian startups over the next 10 years, and the sector he is bullish on is fintech.