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Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said startups were not innovating enough and were limiting themselves to grocery delivery. Are Indian startups not scaling up on innovation?
As the global race intensifies in areas such as sovereign AI, chips, and quantum tech, India needs to act now to realise its deeptech dreams.
This would require patient, risk-seeking capital, greater industry-academia engagement and identifying areas where India has ...
Swiggy has tied up with the Labour Ministry to hire youth and women gig workers from the National Career Service portal in ...
Enough with the finger-pointing and blame game when it comes to the lack of deeptech prowess in India; time to move to ...
Deeptech investments have picked up compared to last year as venture capital firms tailor their approach to this segment—one ...
Swiggy has signed an MoU with the Ministry of Labour & Employment to integrate its gig job opportunities—covering delivery, ...
Foodtech major Swiggy has signed an MoU with the labour ministry to list gig job roles on the government’s National Career ...
P iyush Goyal’s recent comments about Indian startups have sparked a heated debate among entrepreneurs, investors, and the public. At the Startup Mahakumbh, a government-led con ...
The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) on Tuesday described the allocation of Rs 10,000 crore funds in the Union Budget for exploring and expanding deeptech in the country as a progressive ...
At the recent Startup Mahakumbh, Piyush Goyal, the minister of Commerce and Industry compared India’s startup ecosystem with that of China’s and his remarks went viral. While acknowledging the success ...
In the hottest sector of AI, where most global VC funding is going currently, the country's record has not been anything to ...