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Peerzada Abrar is a technology and business reporter at Business Standard. He covers the intersection of technology, AI, business, and society and its impact on our lives. This includes tracking top tech firms and startups. He joined Business Standard in 2019, after having worked at The Economic Times and The Hindu. There, he covered the entrepreneurship ecosystem, including startups, new technologies, venture capital, and private equity. A storyteller at heart, he is captivated by the potential of innovation to address global challenges. His narrative spans from resilient communities combating epidemics and natural disasters to groundbreaking initiatives that empower the underserved and transform humanitarian landscapes.
Peerzada Abrar is a technology and business reporter at Business Standard. He covers the intersection of technology, AI, business, and society and its impact on our lives. This includes tracking top tech firms and startups. He joined Business Standard in 2019, after having worked at The Economic Times and The Hindu. There, he covered the entrepreneurship ecosystem, including startups, new technologies, venture capital, and private equity. A storyteller at heart, he is captivated by the potential of innovation to address global challenges. His narrative spans from resilient communities combating epidemics and natural disasters to groundbreaking initiatives that empower the underserved and transform humanitarian landscapes.
Founder and CEO Anand Mahurkar said the company is expanding its operations in India and aiming to attract citizen data scientists to build various applications on the AI platform
The firm has won a competitive bid to provide its dockless scooter-sharing service at the railway stations in Karnataka making it the first such startups to win such a deal
The decade has seen an impressive 25x growth in terms of the total funding raised by the startups.
Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank made massive investments in the Indian startups, biggest funding round
600,000 new customers participated in the four-day sale, with 68 per cent of them coming from tier-2 and tier-3 cities and towns
Jain who has been a finance leader with exposure to large multi-location and transnational revenues, will play a key role in Ather's aggressive expansion plans
The beauty and personal care (BPC) market in India, which stood at $16 billion in 2018, is expected to grow to $22.5 billion by 2022
Lenskart is raising Rs 1,645 cr in a funding round led by Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank; company has cut losses by 73%, while driving revenue up 57% in FY19
The start-up raised over $275 million from Softbank Vision Fund
According to a recent study by research firm IDC, the Salesforce economy will create 548,400 direct jobs and $67 billion in new business revenues in India, between 2019 and 2024
The Bengaluru-based startup expects to cross an annual run rate of over $1 billion in disbursal run rate in less than 18 months
The US memory chip giant is eyeing opportunities in India to provide its technology to the government, large Indian enterprises and small and medium companies
Deeper penetration across India and significant growth in the number of paid subscribers have been the primary drivers of growth
The city, which has seen its startups raising $31 bn in the past decade, is home to 44% of India's unicorns and 43 per cent of 'soonicorns'
The company said it is accepted as a payment option across 80 lakh micro, small and medium enterprises in over 215 cities in India
ZestMoney said its technology platform provides easy access to consumer loans to millions of Indian households, which currently have no access to credit cards or any other formal financing options
Digital diagnosis is now the default diagnosis of the lab for surgical pathology and 100% of FFPE slides are digitally scanned into high-resolution digital images
The e-commerce giant is using robots to automate its supply chain and bring the next 200 million customers online
Flipkart is betting big on the grocery segment and is planning to scale its service across India, including tier-II and-III cities, in the next five years
It may possibly be referred to a joint select committee subsequently