The makers of Ludo Star crossed $100 million in lifetime revenue last November. The bootstrapped company claims to be profitable from the first year of inception, and it is currently beta-testing two games in the word and board games categories
Uttkarsh Mehta might not be Rohit Shetty, the Bollywood filmmaker known for explosive stunts in his movies. But the Mumbai-born entrepreneur behind Edifice Engineering does what not many in India do for a living: Demolish buildings
The common entrance test aims to standardise college admissions across the country, but is plagued with teething troubles that are affecting students
Led by Vinod Kannan, Vistara has emerged out of Covid with a higher market share. But, from hereon, it will also have to stave off competition from a crowded domestic sector and global economic headwinds
Fire-Boltt has set the smartwatch market on fire with its hyper-affordable, feature-loaded products. But how sustainable is the 'import-from-China playbook'?
The WazirX controversy has jolted the Indian crypto industry. As trading volumes shrink, crypto exchanges are exploring investment routes, but with a stifling tax regime, the picture doesn't look rosy for the sector
With tax authorities cracking the whip on top Chinese handset players for alleged tax evasion, India is well-placed to prop up the desi boys to mute the dragon's play in smartphones. But will the government make the right move?
Ola has always adopted scale and localisation to bring down costs. But, like the big guns in the space, it will also need to build an ecosystem and explore synergies rather than roughing it out alone
A dash of pivots, a sprinkle of co-investing rivals and heavy seasoning of food and beverage players... UrbanPiper has played the right tune so far. But can the restaurant management platform now scale up its game?
Over the last five years Indian Hotels has moved from being largely owner-driven to one that is expanding via management contracts. Add to that newer avenues of income, and there is reason for CEO Puneet Chhatwal to be optimistic
They have widely welcomed the new rules for bringing clarity to the space, being 'customer centric' and 'encouraging innovation'