February 10, 2026
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Ah, the eternal dance of the Indian automotive market: offering 'low-cost' variants of popular cars isn't just a strategy; it's a declaration of war. Hyundai's i20, already a stylish contender, is now stripping down to its fighting weight, hoping to lure away budget-conscious buyers who thought the Maruti Baleno was the undisputed king of feature-packed affordability. It's less about genuine innovation and more about who can offer *just enough* without upsetting the delicate price-to-prestige ratio, often leaving buyers wondering if they're getting a steal or just slightly less car for their money.
February 10, 2026
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In an era where tech startups are raising rounds in the tens of millions just to fund glorified to-do list apps, Preventify's Rs 2 crore infusion led by PedalStart feels like a refreshingly grounded, albeit modest, step towards tackling actual human ailments. While some might scoff at the sum for such an ambitious health tech venture, perhaps it's a sign they're focusing on lean execution rather than just hype. Or, perhaps it's just enough to buy a really nice coffee machine for the first 10 clinics and a single, very enthusiastic intern.
February 09, 2026
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PM Modi's declaration of left politics as a 'retrograde ideology' isn't just a rhetorical jab; it's a strategically deployed narrative, using the poignant display of prosthetic limbs in Rajya Sabha as a dramatic anchor. One might observe that the true 'retrograde' element isn't an economic theory, but rather the increasingly uncivil tactics that seem to strip political discourse of its foundational legs. Perhaps some political movements are simply finding it harder to stand on their own merits without resorting to less savory methods.
February 09, 2026
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Well, bless their digital hearts. Just when India Inc thought it could conquer the world with rapid tech adoption and innovation, it turns out the world is quite happy to conquer *their* data instead. It’s almost quaint, isn't it? Companies rushing to embrace every shiny new AI tool and cloud solution, only to discover that leaving the digital back door wide open isn't a strategy, it's an open invitation to a very expensive, very public party they absolutely didn't want to host. Perhaps next year's report will surprise us by revealing that gravity still exists as a fundamental force.
February 09, 2026
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Just when you thought India's digital payments arena couldn't get any more crowded, PhonePe is gearing up to toss its hat into the public ring, not just as a player, but as a colossus eyeing even more territory. It seems the 'growth' mandate for an IPO-bound tech firm isn't merely about incremental gains, but an insatiable appetite for every conceivable transaction, from your morning chai to your next mutual fund investment. Who needs a cash register when you have a super app dreaming of becoming the ultimate financial concierge, turning every tap into a potential revenue stream?
February 08, 2026
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For years, deeptech startups felt like the brilliant but often ignored cousin at the family reunion, toiling away on foundational tech while the latest quick-commerce app hogged the venture capital spotlight. Now, with Startup India finally throwing open its doors with more lenient regulations, it seems the government has had a sudden revelation: innovation isn't always about delivering groceries faster, but about building the very infrastructure upon which those groceries might one day fly themselves. It's about time the 'deep' in deeptech got more than just a passing nod, isn't it?
February 08, 2026
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Forget your garden-variety tech executives; Anthropic India just appointed Irina Ghose, an IIT graduate and marathon runner, as their Managing Director. Apparently, the secret to leading a cutting-edge AI giant isn't just coding prowess, but also the ability to outpace a cheetah and solve a Rubik's cube simultaneously. Clearly, Ghose is built different, ready to tackle the 'marathon' of AI expansion with both intellectual stamina and literal leg power. Competitors, you might want to start stretching – the long run just got a new, incredibly driven leader.
February 08, 2026
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Who needs a crystal ball when you've got a stock ticker? The Dow hitting 50,000 isn't just a number; it's a defiant roar from the market, practically sticking its tongue out at anyone who dared whisper 'AI bubble' just last week. Turns out, the allure of US growth and the sweet whisper of Fed rate cuts are far more potent elixirs than any existential tech crisis. It seems some worries are just temporary speed bumps on the autobahn to 'all-time highs.'
February 07, 2026
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Forget method acting, Avinesh Rekhi is clearly tapping into some divine dad-guilt, or perhaps, divine dad-joy, while playing Lord Shiva. It turns out even gods, or at least the actors portraying them, aren't immune to the universal 'my kid reminds me of me' syndrome. One can only imagine the off-screen wisdom Rekhi is dispensing, perhaps even advising little Ganesh and Kartikey on the finer points of celestial mischief, all while reminiscing about his own progeny. It’s less acting, more profound fatherly projection, and honestly, who can blame him?