Bada Business, headed by renowned entrepreneur Dr. Vivek Bindra, has announced the launch of "Idea to IPO" - a groundbreaking program to revolutionize the way small and medium enterprises (SMEs) access growth funding and public credibility. This initiative offers a range of benefits, including lower entry barriers, improved debt access, and an easier roadmap for mainboard migration. The launch also coincides with the resolution of personal and professional misunderstandings for Dr. Bindra, positioning him to inspire and support Indian SMEs on their path to global expansion.
The state government of Andhra Pradesh, led by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, launched the Auto Driver Sevalo scheme to provide financial aid to registered auto drivers. Making a grand gesture at the launch event, Naidu, along with Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and Education Minister Nara Lokesh, travelled 14 kilometres in an auto-rickshaw. The scheme falls under the broader Sevalo Pathakam initiative, which aims to support different sections of society affected by economic disparities. The event was attended by enthusiastic auto drivers' unions and supporters of the ruling alliance.
During his visit to Colombia, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi praises the success of Indian two-wheeler companies Bajaj, Hero, and TVS in the country, highlighting their achievements as an example of merit-based innovation instead of political patronage. This success also underscores India’s potential as a global hub for technologically advanced and cost-effective mobility solutions. Gandhi also takes a veiled dig at industrial groups in India that have allegedly benefited from political ties and criticizes the government-favored industrialist Adani. Apart from the automobile sector, Indian companies also have a strong presence in pharmaceuticals, IT, agrochemicals, and other industries in Colombia.
Mira Kapoor, a strong advocate of healthy and conscious choices, recently invested in Zama Organics, an organic grocery start-up founded by Shriya Naheta Wadhwa. The collaboration aligns with Mira's values and Zama's mission to provide trusted choices of healthy and organic products directly from farmers and artisans. With plans to expand their operations and digital presence, Zama Organics hopes to spread the message of sustainable and clean eating.
India's Border Roads Organisation (BRO) sets a new world record by constructing the highest motorable road at 19,400 feet, surpassing its earlier record at Umling La. This new route in Ladakh's Leh district is strategically vital, improving military logistics and promoting development in the region. It also showcases BRO's engineering excellence and commitment in constructing roads in some of the world's toughest terrains, including the Himalayas and neighboring countries.
In a ruling with implications for landlord-tenant disputes, the Bombay High Court has restored a trial court's decree in favour of the legal heirs of a deceased landlord who had sought eviction of his tenant for bona fide use of a property. The High Court held that the landlord's own assessment of his requirement should be given primacy, and that the appellate court had erred in relying on subsequent events to deny the eviction. The ruling clarifies that a landlord's need does not automatically cease upon their death or the marriage of their family members.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav urges villagers to support local Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) by buying indigenous goods. Yadav emphasizes the duty of public servants to treat citizens with sensitivity and empathy, while addressing the Jagdishpur villagers. He also directs them to work towards environmental conservation and purchase eco-friendly products.
India's electric vehicle (EV) industry has reached a major milestone, with sales of over 100,000 units in the FY25. This surge can be attributed to the launch of several new electric models by top players in the market. The issue also takes a look at the challenges faced by Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran in his third term and India's response to the new 50% tariff on Indian goods implemented by U.S. President Donald Trump. Don't miss out on these fascinating stories in the latest issue of Fortune India.
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed a penalty of Rs 5 lakh on Drishti IAS for falsely claiming to have contributed to the success of 216 candidates in the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2022. An investigation found that the coaching institute had only provided free interview guidance to 75% of these candidates, while the remaining 25% had enrolled in other courses. This concealment of important details violates the Consumer Protection Act and has resulted in a misleading impression of the institute's contribution to the candidates' success.
The legal team of Shilpa Shetty has released a statement denying the allegations of her involvement in a financial fraud case. The actress is now planning to file criminal proceedings and civil damages against the media outlets that spread this misinformation. In the statement, her lawyer mentioned that no such amount was ever received by Shilpa, and they are ready to cooperate with the investigating agencies to clear her name. Shilpa also plans to seek legal protection against those responsible for tarnishing her image.