
Peerzada Abrar
Business and Tech Journalist at Business Standard
Business & Tech Journalist @bsindia. Past @the_hindu @EconomicTimes. Cover the intersection of technology, AI, business and society. Retweets≠Endorsement
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5 days ago |
rediff.com | Peerzada Abrar
Amazon India has launched Amazon Diagnostics, an at-home healthcare service that allows customers to book lab tests, schedule appointments and receive digital reports directly via the Amazon app. Please note that the image is used for representation purpose only. Initially available in six cities—Bengaluru, Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai and Hyderabad—the service covers more than 450 PIN codes and offers access to over 800 diagnostic tests.
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1 week ago |
rediff.com | Peerzada Abrar
Amazon will invest more than Rs 2,000 crore (about $233 million) in India in 2025 as it strengthens its logistics and safety standards, said the ecommerce company on Thursday. The investment will be used for expanding and modernising the company’s infrastructure, employee safety and wellness initiatives, and developing technologies for its fulfillment network. The planned outlay highlights Amazon’s ambition to operate what it calls India’s “safest, fastest, and most reliable” logistics network.
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1 week ago |
rediff.com | Peerzada Abrar
Clearly, some of the bullishness of the early days has gone missing. Ola's market share is slipping amid rising competition from incumbents like Bajaj Auto and TVS. IMAGE: The OLA Roadster X street bike. In 2021, Bhavish Aggarwal stood on a dusty plot in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu, and promised to build the world's largest electric two-wheeler factory. Within eight months -- and despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic -- that vision became the Ola Futurefactory.
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2 weeks ago |
business-standard.com | Peerzada Abrar
Wow! Momo Funding: Stride Ventures provides Rs 85 crore debt to Wow! Momo to support its omnichannel QSR expansion, targeting 1,500 stores across 100+ cities in three years
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3 weeks ago |
rediff.com | Peerzada Abrar
The dispute between Aakash Educational Services Ltd (AESL) and edtech firm Byju’s has escalated, with Aakash filing a sharply worded petition before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in Bengaluru, alleging conflict of interest and professional misconduct by global consulting firm Ernst & Young (EY), according to court filings reviewed by Business Standard.
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