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7 blood-stained weapons, Zomato bag... Chennai police smell ‘revenge’ in BSP leader Armstrong’s...
The Week· 20 hours agoArmstrong’s murder, who was hacked to death by a motorcycle-borne gang on Friday. Police on Sunday...
Swiggy Instamart to focus on household consumption - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 35 minutes agoSwiggy Instamart head Phani Kishan Addepalli said the quick commerce platform's focus will continue to be on items of household consumption and those with immediate use cases, even as the company ...
Digital Competition Bill: Gatekeeper tag likely for top digital startups
Livemint· 4 hours agoBesides global entities such as Alphabet and Meta, these local companies too may be identified as...
Ola Maps Is Here To Rival Google Maps On Indian Roads, Company Says Navigation Now Faster - News18
News18· 3 hours agoOla has given up on Google Maps for navigation of cabs and other services in the country and it will...
Bigger, bolder labels: Companies look to put it back on FSSAI table
Business Standard India· 15 hours agoThe packaged foods industry is planning to go back to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of...
Gig Workers and Large Companies: A symbiotic relationship under threat
CNBC Awaaz· 2 hours agoThe Indian gig economy has emerged in the past decade as a powerful engine of economic growth. Since...
Navigating the rollercoaster: The tale of India’s startup-VC ecosystem
Financial Express· 24 hours agoThe startup-VC ecosystem now stands at a crossroads, poised for resurgence amidst lessons learned...
3 more suspects arrested in BSP leader Armstrong’s murder case
Hindustan Times· 9 hours ago“Based on the preliminary investigation, the primary motive to murder Armstrong is to avenge the...
Morning Scan: Essential stories to kickstart your day
CNBC Awaaz· 2 hours agoThe firms that constitute the Nifty50 index are expected to report double-digit growth in aggregate...
Q-comm may take longer to deliver success in Bharat
Financial Express· 4 hours agoHabit formation could take 5-7 years, say analysts