AI is making its way into banks. But the gates aren’t wide open
From auto loans to home loans, generative AI tools are helping buyers get faster loans. But existing biases still lurk
Facts are the essence of trust
Zuckerberg’s Meta is going down the same path as Elon Musk’s X
The future was electric cars. Until it wasn’t
What will it take for electric four-wheelers to become the new normal on Indian roads?
The mystery fund playing God and wreaking havoc on the stock market
Wild moves on weekly expiry days leave the country’s options traders scrambling and at the mercy of a mysterious player
Microsoft targets Nvidia’s AI-chip empire with an army of Indian engineers
Nvidia’s dominance in the AI market is forcing Big Techs like Microsoft to produce chips of their own. So, the software giant is changing its tack in hiring from Indian colleges
Behind the luxury drumbeating, a housing-affordability crisis looms
Property prices across Indian cities shot up nearly 30% in the last two years; higher than the growth in nominal per-capita income
Living with your parents can make you richer. And tired
Is there a middle ground with the best of all worlds?
Brands once desperate for quick commerce now have a tiger by the tail
The retailer taking shape in Adani Enterprises’ airports business
The potential for airport retail far outstrips that of government-regulated aero revenue
Tata’s Tejas Networks soars on India’s costly efforts to keep BSNL afloat
Adani torches its consumer ambitions
Shielding its infrastructure empire requires big sacrifices
5G is slowing in India. Airtel is speeding up spending
SBI’s desperation and the making of a crisis for Indian banks
No one knows how, or if, they can stop depositors fleeing for the stock market
Cancer treatment can ruin families. But one doctor thinks he has made it affordable for one-third of India
Inside Sugar.fit’s science-defying diabetes-reversal plan
Mankind Pharma is finally adulting
IV drips move from hospitals to spas—to ‘fix’ the elite’s hangovers and hair loss
The bitter reality of no-added-sugar products
India wants a thriving semiconductor industry. If only it could keep chip designers happy
A fabless company needs at least US$10 million to build a basic chip; that’s far above the limit usually made available for them
Can you still buy a Byju’s product online?
Why Reliance couldn’t save Dunzo
Even if money was never a problem
Cartrade is done being an ugly duckling
Jiocinema and Disney+ Hotstar turn to Sensara because it can do what Big Tech still can’t
The founder of the startup that teaches machines how to ‘watch’ movies turned down acquisition offers from global tech giants—and hooked streaming giants and Hollywood’s elite in the process
Understand business the way it’s meant to be seen, through charts, graphs and infographics
Could your home loan lender be stealing from you? The secret EMI inflator you didn’t know about
Property prices across Indian cities shot up nearly 30% in the last two years; higher than the growth in nominal per-capita income
The future was electric cars. Until it wasn’t
The Big Fat Sustainable Indian Wedding
While some couples may be thinking about ‘sustainability’ more than before, the numbers tell a whole different story
Bold Care and Mymuse are going where Durex and Manforce never could
Indian universities are done being backbenchers in the global rankings race
But in the process some fear these universities are neglecting their bread and butter — academics
How many new colleges would solve India’s nursing shortage? Hint: the answer is not in a number
Degrees of distortion: rankings reshape Indian universities
XLRI, unchanged for decades, goes where no B-school has gone before
CUET could be edtech’s golden ticket. So why isn’t it?
India set up a new body to fix medical education. It now needs to fix that body
10-minute delivery is eating 40-minute food delivery
Makemytrip’s legacy
How Ola Electric blew its lead
The beginning of India’s elite, rich, tech class