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Easebuzz $30 million funding

Easebuzz is in advanced talks to secure $30 million in a fresh funding round at a $250 million valuation

Adani Airports Rs 1 Lakh Crore Capex Plan

Adani Airports expects Rs 1 lakh crore in capital expenditures  and is considering 11 airport bids

SolarWinds India AI Adoption

SolarWinds predicts acceleration of India’s agentic AI and deep observability as organizations adopt AI by 2026

Alimento Agro Foods Raises ₹52 Crore in Funding

In a series A funding round, Alimento Agro Foods secured ₹52 crore led by IvyCap Ventures

FinSight Ventures $150–160 Million India Investment Plan

With a $150–160 million plan, Global VC FinSight Ventures  refines its India approach while also focusing on secondaries

Jabil electronics training facilities Maharashtra ITIs

A few ITIs in Maharashtra will receive state-of-the-art electronics training facilities from the American company  Jabil 

Oben Electric raises ₹85 crore

Oben Electric Raises ₹85 Cr to Expand Retail Network and  Drive Next Phase of EV Growth 

Kae Capital Raises $100 Million for Fund IV

Kae Capital targeting to raise $100 million for Fund IV

ACME Solar ₹4725 crore debt funding

ACME Solar secured ₹4,725 crore in long-term debt for renewable growth

IIT Mandi ABSDM Conference 2025

IIT Mandi Brings Together Global Experts on Behavioural Science and Decision Making at ABSDM Conference 2025

AI-powered Indian medicine healthcare

Can AI-Powered Technology and Traditional Indian Medicine Enhance Healthcare? WHO Investigates 

Reliance buys less Russian oil

After the Rosneft arrangement expires, Reliance buys 17%  less oil from Russia in November.