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Amid rising sugar prices, experts say that there is no need for panic buying, as the new crop and fresh sugar supplies would start reaching the market by mid-to-late October
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A fresh lawsuit against Anthropic and Suno highlights the growing legal battle over AI and copyrighted music. From training data and lyrics to cloned voices, royalties and AI-generated artists, read how the industry is navigating the challenges and what lies ahead
Abhay Karandikar, member, NITI Aayog, talks to Parth Singh about the Prime Minister Research Chair (PMRC) scheme, which aims to bring top Indian-origin researchers and scientists back to India.
India has also become a key export base for Apple, with a significant share of iPhones made at Foxconn's factories being shipped to the United States
India needs an engaged ecosystem in which citizens participate and businesses can build commercially viable solutions for the long term
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There appears to be a critical shortage of doggedness in Indian start-up founders today. Some leave when the road becomes hard. Some choose angel investing. Others appear content to hang up their boots. If founders don't play the long game, India's rockstar start-ups can't become generational companies.
India’s start-up founders are cashing out, stepping aside and starting over rather than staying put to build generational companies
Veteran founder Vaitheeswaran K talks to Shashank Bhatt about founder burnout, financial freedom and India's missing appetite for legacy-building
Shiv Shivakumar, operating partner, Advent International, explains why India needs start-up founders who are humble, grounded and relentlessly focused on building companies that create jobs
Aditya Singh, co-founder and partner, All In Capital, explains why great founders are remembered for building companies that thrive independently, not for staying forever
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Gold-backed lending is growing rapidly as lenders look for secured credit, gold prices lift borrowing capacity and a wider set of borrowers enter the segment
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MoSPI chief, in an interview, discusses the new Index of Services Production, the Producer Price Index, the Household Income Survey and the government's defence of official labour statistics
AI is lifting productivity and compressing effort-based billing, challenging the growth model behind India’s $224-billion IT industry





















































