Garvit Singhvi is emerging as a key candidate in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections in 2025, particularly for the Greater Kailash constituency. As the former Vice President of the Delhi Youth Congress, he brings significant political experience and local engagement to the table. Singhvi has initiated grassroots outreach in Greater Kailash, focusing on development issues that resonate with voters. His candidacy is particularly notable as he aims to challenge the incumbent AAP leader, Saurabh Bharadwaj, who has won the seat in previous elections.
Narayana Health's Devi Prasad Shetty says hospitals launching insurance arms could reduce friction with insurers, improve affordability and expand healthcare access in the coming years
InMobi Group CEO Naveen Tewari says agentic commerce can reshape buying behaviour, supply chains and commerce journeys, but warns these AI-driven systems must stay transparent and accountable
India should build AI by playing to its strengths-developers, applications and sovereign use cases-rather than chasing the full stack at once, says Speciale Invest's Arjun Rao
With the Supreme Court striking down Trump's use of IEEPA for tariffs, the former president may rely on older trade statutes to revive tariff action. Each carries implications for India
Son Heung-min set up Martinez's opening goal for LAFC, which emphasized its status as a primary threat to Miami's crown during a lively MLS season opener between two of the league's marquee clubs
As India shifts its GDP base year to 2022-23, economists are divided on whether the unrevised WPI base will distort real growth estimates, even as CPI has been updated to 2024
ServiceNow has over 5,000 employees in India, which is about 20 per cent of its global workforce, and more than 45 per cent of its global R&D is based out of the country
Across North London, Mikel Arteta is under pressure after Arsenal's frustrating 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers. The result dented their title momentum, especially with Man City close behind.
Arshdeep Singh returned in the previous match, and India is expected to bring back Axar Patel, who was rested to give Washington Sundar a game, strengthening the middle-order balance.
The inaugurated stretches include the 5 km section between Sarai Kale Khan and New Ashok Nagar in Delhi and the 21 km section between Meerut South and Modipuram in Uttar Pradesh
USFDA data show OAI rates for Indian pharma plants falling to 8% by 2025 even as global outcomes worsen, reflecting stronger quality systems, technology adoption and compliance culture