Meesho's Vidit Aatrey pitched Anu aunty an investor meeting with SoftBank in 2019. Although bemused at first, SoftBank caught on to the story and stayed curious for two long years. Get early access to this latest cover story by subscribing to Forbes India
The Olympics create thousands of jobs but hosting it is costly business--it took Montreal 30 years to pay off the debt it incurred to host the 1976 Games, and Greece's financial crisis was exacerbated thanks to the expenses of hosting the 2004 Olympics
The global B2B fashion manufacturing marketplace also gets funding from DisruptAD, Stride Ventures, Alteria Capital and TradeCred
AI systems can give rise to issues related to discrimination, personal freedoms, and accountability, but there can be ways to correct them
In this special issue on AI, we take stock of a technology that has far ranging impact from healthcare to education and agriculture to manufacturing
Bipul Chandra on people's growing interest in luxury bikes, Ducati's spate of new launches, and why Indian riders will be spoilt for choice
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A growing number of top women athletes, including Simone Biles and former Olympians, have been choosing to strike new types of deals with smaller activewear brands instead of traditional sponsors like Nike
The unvaccinated often hold their views strongly, and many are making considered, cost-benefit calculations given how they weigh the risks of the virus, and the information sources they trust to inform them of those risks
Streaming service Disney+ Hotstar has been growing fast, and now the media house traditionally known for producing soap operas is adding to its repertoire to provide original content besides addressing sports and regional audiences
Once considered a coveted faculty, engineering colleges and institutions are struggling to fill seats. Engineering college enrolment is down by more than 13 percent in the last 5 years. Here's a lowdown of how its fall from grace looking