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Beyond the bottom line: The journey of newsmaker Deepinder Goyal

In FY21, the founder & CEO of Zomato took a steep pay cut from an annual Rs 3.5 crore to Rs 1.6 crore and waived his salary for 36 months starting April 1, 2021

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal
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File photo of Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal

Peerzada AbrarNeha Alawadhi Bengaluru/New Delhi
For the past many days, Deepinder Goyal, 38, co-founder and chief executive officer of India’s first food delivery company Zomato, has been leading several initiatives for Covid-19 emergency support. Under the “India Needs Oxygen” endeavour, Zomato is providing hospitals and patients with oxygen concentrators and related supplies for free in partnership with logistics partner Delhivery. This week, Zomato rolled out a feature to prioritise deliveries related to Covid-19 emergency on its app. Over the last few days, one of the most requested features on Zomato has been a selection of home-style food for people battling poor health. Zomato immediately launched