Author: Shruti Joshi

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], February 16: Realty firm Anvitha Group is rapidly advancing toward a major expansion. Group Chairman Boppana Achyuta Rao said that Anvita currently has projects spanning 10 million square feet under construction, comprising approximately 4,200 units. Additionally, projects covering 20 million square feet are in various stages of approval. As part of its expansion strategy, the company plans to launch three new projects in Hyderabad, and one each in Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada, totaling around 11,000 units. The company aims to deliver all five projects by 2029. Achyuta Rao stated that the projects are being designed with international standards,…

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 16: Narmada Agrobase Limited (BSE: 543643, NSE: NARMADA), one of the leading players in the manufacturing of cattle feed and agro-based byproducts, announced its Unaudited Financial Results for Q3 & 9M FY26. Key Financial Highlights  Q3 FY26 Financial Highlights  Total Revenue: ₹2,164.31 Lakhs (YoY growth of 52.86%)  EBITDA: ₹167.49 Lakhs (YoY growth of 0.87%)  Net Profit (PAT): ₹101.34 Lakhs (YoY growth of 1.35%)  9M FY26 Financial Highlights  Total Revenue: ₹4,533.82 Lakhs  EBITDA: ₹494.98 Lakhs  Net Profit (PAT): ₹305.91 Lakhs Commenting on the performance, Mr Neeraj Agrawal, Chairman & Managing Director of Narmada Agrobase Limited said, “We are pleased with the strong and…

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New Delhi [India], February 14: Shekhar Natarajan, Founder and CEO of Orchestro.AI, explains the impact of AI that could change narratives in this opinion piece. The question isn’t why Angelic Intelligence went viral. The question is why nothing else did—and what that absence reveals about the gap between how the AI industry talks about its work and how the public actually experiences it. For a decade, the AI discourse has been dominated by two narratives. The utopian version: AI will solve climate change, cure diseases, extend human capability beyond current imagination. The dystopian version: AI will destroy jobs, concentrate power,…

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The psychological and cultural factors driving the largest organic response to an AI framework in history New Delhi [India], February 14: Shekhar Natarajan, Founder and CEO of Orchestro.AI, explains the impact of global influence that could change narratives in this opinion piece. The invitation arrived through official channels, unexpected but somehow inevitable. The World Economic Forum wanted Shekhar Natarajan to present Angelic Intelligence at Davos. Not as a sidebar event or panel participant, but as a featured presenter on the future of artificial intelligence—the defining technology question of the next decade. The path to that invitation followed none of the…

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New Delhi [India], February 16: Parimatch, the #1 global gaming platform, is delighted to announce an exclusive partnership with international cricket star David Warner in the role of Brand Ambassador. Together, they share values of professionalism, bold performance, and a genuine connection with sports fans across the globe. David Warner is widely recognized as one of the most charismatic and influential cricketers of our time. The Australian national team and IPL legend, Warner has driven his teams to many memorable wins. Throughout his career, he has scored more than 18,000 international runs, won three ICC World Cups, and remains the…

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New Delhi [India], February 15: Butterfly Dental Solutions (BDS) is transforming India’s dental distribution landscape with its tech-enabled Hy-Commerce marketplace, seamlessly combining digital speed with trusted human distribution. Designed to address the evolving needs of the dental ecosystem, BDS brings dentists, manufacturers, and local associates together on a single, integrated platform built on transparency, trust, and compliance. Positioned as a full-service dental Hy-Commerce marketplace, BDS blends the efficiency of e-commerce with the reliability of human-led engagement, ensuring that technology enhances, rather than replaces, long-standing professional relationships. The platform enables dentists and clinics to place seamless online orders while continuing to benefit from expert human…

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New Delhi [India], February 14: Valentine’s Day, with its connotations of roses, chocolate, and well-crafted messages that we owe to our modern world, didn’t start as a celebration of love. Its roots are to be found in a maelstrom of ancient rituals, Christian martyrdom, medieval poetry, and, in due course, modern commerce. Like most traditions that people refer to as “timeless,” it is, in fact, the product of centuries of improvisation. No sole origin, no neat story – just a bunch of layers of belief, convenience, and marketing. The story typically begins in the Roman Empire, because the story has…

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New Delhi [India], February 14: Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 comes at a time when capital discipline has replaced capital excess. Valuations are sober. Due diligence is regaining prominence. Founders are being evaluated less on pitch decks and more on execution. Against this backdrop, the Union Cabinet’s decision to approve a Fund of Funds with a ₹10,000 crore corpus is not a vanity announcement. It is a stabiliser. This is not about sprinkling cash among startups. It is about strengthening the plumbing of the Indian venture capital system so that good companies do not perish during periods of market…

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New Delhi [India], February 14: When China declared that it would eliminate tariffs on imports from the majority of Africa from May 1, 2026, the policy was couched in terms of being development-friendly. But when looked at in terms of strategic trade, it is a measured step that reconfigures supply chains, diplomatic correlations, and competitive constructs – particularly for India. The decision increases an earlier zero duty arrangement that applied strictly to 33 African Least Developed Countries (LDCs). Now, the policy includes all 53 African countries that have diplomatic relations with Beijing. This is a critical distinction: the new list…

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New Delhi [India], February 14: The Gen Z Valentine Economy is quiet, but categorical. Valentine’s Day is no longer used in a ritualistic, couples-focused way, but as a wider cultural phenomenon influenced by digital behaviour, emotional intelligence, and value-based purchases. For Gen Z, the celebration of Valentine’s Day no longer revolves around chivalrous acts or anticipated spending. It is about expression, timing, and shareability. The gift does not tell even half the story. The rest of the work is done by the experience, the post, the memory, and the relevance. This is not rebellion. It is evolution. Gen Z is…

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