Stock-market investors go all out on an energy-hungry India

And they don’t care what the electricity source is

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Tesla and Figure AI are building robots to act like humans. Indian workers are teaching them how

…for a few hundred rupees. It may be a Faustian bargain, once again

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The AI gold rush is over. The emperors are cashing out

Three AI giants are heading to public markets at the same time. The startups meant to challenge them are disappearing

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Gen Z’s hunt for the elusive ‘cheap’ home of their own

Faced with rising prices and uncertain job prospects in the age of AI, young Indians feel renting is wiser. But they aren’t giving up on the home-ownership dream yet

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Equity investing is sold as a must. The affluent can do just fine without it

A fixed-income-only corpus can work if you get your numbers and objectives in line

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Sun Pharma bought the dip in its $11.7B Organon deal. Just not the right kind of dip

Organon’s Q1 numbers on 30 April showed how Sun bought its worst quarter. But India’s biggest pharma company will hope it doesn’t get worse before it gets better

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The exclusive bottler for Pepsico in India wants to be exclusive no more

Varun Beverages can now be more than just the beverage giant’s bottler, but how that will pan out depends on many factors

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Why Swiggy wants to stay out of the Flipkart-Amazon spending war

Although Swiggy invented quick commerce, it's now watching Blinkit pull ahead. Its survival plan? To spend less

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Inside foreign universities’ desperate attempts to woo indifferent Indians

Strapped for cash back home, universities like Deakin, Bristol, and Aberdeen are looking at India to pad their wallets. They are finding it a tough market

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Why Vijay Sales’ billionaire owners have no use for a family office—or even a wealth manager

Nilesh Gupta and his family know that putting money back in the Rs 13,600 crore electronics chain is time-tested and lucrative. They aren’t so sure about investing elsewhere, though

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What does Zoho offer as India’s new official email provider: security or Indianness?

As the world migrates to open-source software, India is going the opposite way—to a closed, proprietary stack it claims is safer

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Yoga over Python: how India’s new college curriculum rewards the easiest skills

The new credit framework for higher education was introduced to solve the employment crisis in universities, but students found shortcuts

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50,000 students walk into India’s farm-reform experiment. Willingly or not

The government wants agri universities to teach natural farming to get students industry-ready. The concept is yet to gain ground, though

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TISS is starting to look more like an IIM than TISS

As India’s best-known social-sciences institute churns out courses to please the market, it’s neglecting what built its legacy. To the detriment of students

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From Bengaluru to Mumbai to Pune, metro projects are colliding with India’s monsoons

From Bengaluru to Mumbai to Pune, metro projects are colliding with India’s monsoons

Is Swiggy snatching defeat from the jaws of victory?

Is Swiggy snatching defeat from the jaws of victory?

Inside foreign universities’ desperate attempts to woo indifferent Indians

Inside foreign universities’ desperate attempts to woo indifferent Indians

Jio Blackrock and Zerodha took the same path. Only one stayed on it

Jio Blackrock and Zerodha took the same path. Only one stayed on it

Why did India give BSNL $33 billion but not a full-time boss?

Why did India give BSNL $33 billion but not a full-time boss?

District isn’t even 2% of Eternal’s business. But it’s enough to rattle Bookmyshow

District isn’t even 2% of Eternal’s business. But it’s enough to rattle Bookmyshow

Adani’s big plan to own Indian aviation: invest in everything but an airline

Adani’s big plan to own Indian aviation: invest in everything but an airline

Ranjan Pai’s grand unified IPO theory for Manipal Hospitals: small is boring

The most aggressive acquisition strategy in Indian healthcare has bruised Manipal’s margins, but some essential metrics could surprise the critics

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Narayana Health’s Viren Shetty on learning ‘how much insurance is about selling and how little about health’

Eighteen months, 75,000 policies, and some course corrections later, Narayana One Health is sticking to its long game of changing the insurance market

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Why Fortis and Manipal are duking it out for this hospital in Pune

The nearly 30-year-old Sahyadri Hospitals has seen three owners change hands so far. Yet, it’s profitable, trusted among patients, and is a steal for new bidders

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India’s Rs 37,500 crore coal bet against oil shocks has one big lesson: be more like Jindal

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India has young ‘disruptive’ scientists. It also has ageing gatekeepers

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The Ultrahuman–Oura fight moves from the US to India. It’s the wrong kind of fight

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India called its AI sovereign. The US government can still access it

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Betting on TN, WB polls boom on illegal Polymarket. Research flags ‘public health’ risks

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Delhivery’s search for ‘business-investor fit’

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Reliance and Nykaa can’t stop buying celebrity brands

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Levi’s and Pepe Jeans need to watch their backs

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Lenskart says you need an optometrist, just not always

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OTT giants like Jio Hotstar and Amazon want in on microdramas, not for the genre but the funnel

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How Sunil Mittal learned to stop worrying and love Airtel Africa

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Leela Palaces: Waiting to be discovered…on the bourses

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Aditya Birla Capital’s anti-Bajaj Finance path to lending glory

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The oddity in Phoenix Mills’ mall-boom narrative

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A clean-energy group’s curious dream run across not one, not two, but three stocks

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NSE launched a great new gold product. Or did it?

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Municipal bonds can be a cool bet in a hot Indian summer…

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UPI is India’s superpower. Now, it’s fast becoming a bull’s eye

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Is the real money in pharma no longer in the drug?

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Overseas education is coming to India because it has to

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Bengaluru doesn’t have a ‘water’ problem

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Infosys is steady. It also has an OpenAI deal—and a CEO question

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