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Hyderabad, August 5, 2025 — MedScore, a Hyderabad-based fintech startup, is revolutionising the pharmaceutical supply chain by helping distributors cut bad debts and manage credit risk through real-time data analytics. By aggregating billing and payment data from over 360 drug distributors and building credit profiles for more than 150,000 retailers, MedScore delivers actionable insights that empower distributors to extend credit responsibly and optimise cash flow. Real-Time Credit Scoring for Pharma Trade Distributors traditionally rely on informal, trust-based lending to retailers—often resulting in delayed payments and defaults that cascade through the supply chain. MedScore’s platform integrates directly with distributors’ ERP systems…

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NEW DELHI, Aug 5 (Startup Insider) – Congress MP Manish Tewari on Monday delivered a pointed response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to raise tariffs on Indian imports over Russia oil purchases, invoking India’s historic resilience during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War. Lead In a terse post on X (formerly Twitter), Tewari wrote, “Don’t lose sleep on it, @realDonaldTrump. Your nation sent the Seventh Fleet into the Bay of Bengal in 1971 to deter us from reordering the political map of South Asia. We withstood that. We have enough resilience as a nation to withstand your tariff threat. Thank you…

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Delhi, August 5, 2025: India’s largest private port operator Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) reported a 7% year-on-year growth in consolidated net profit for the first quarter of FY26, reaching ₹3,311 crore compared to ₹3,107 crore in the same period last year. Alongside its robust financial performance, the company announced a significant leadership restructuring with Gautam Adani transitioning from Executive Chairman to Non-Executive Chairman, effective August 5, 2025. Strong Revenue Growth Driven by Logistics and Marine Expansion The port giant delivered impressive revenue growth of 21% year-on-year to ₹9,126 crore in Q1 FY26, up from ₹7,560 crore in the corresponding quarter of FY25. The company’s EBITDA grew 13%…

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The warning shot in the form of a 25% reciprocal tariff on Indian imports issued by U.S. President Donald Trump may have rattled markets, but India’s economic fundamentals, policy buffers, and diversified trade strategy ensure that the headline risk remains just that—headline noise, not a structural derailment. Below are the key reasons why India is well-positioned to weather this storm. 1. Limited Macroeconomic Impact Despite the eye-catching 25% rate, the overall GDP hit is projected to be modest: A top India-based government source and an economist estimate the GDP loss at around 0.2% at most, translating to roughly ₹660 billion in FY 2025/26—a manageable drag given India’s ₹3.9 trillion economy.…

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Introduction India’s startup ecosystem is rapidly embracing sustainability. Green tech startups in India are pioneering eco-friendly innovation to tackle pollution, resource scarcity, and climate change through scalable sustainable technology. From converting waste into energy and materials, to solar-driven desalination and micro-mobility, these ten ventures exemplify how technology and business can align for planetary health and profitability. 1. Bambrew Founded: 2019 | Headquarters: Bengaluru Bambrew harnesses fast-growing bamboo to produce biodegradable packaging, e-commerce pouches, and textile composites. Their bamboo-based alternatives replace single-use plastics, reducing landfill waste and promoting a circular bioeconomy without compromising performance or cost-effectiveness. 2. Chakr Innovation Founded: 2016 | Headquarters: Delhi NCR Chakr…

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Responses from Mr. Priyadarshi Mishra, Founder & CEO, Design & Construct. 1. Introduce yourself in few words I am the CEO of a startup called Design and Construct based out of Bengaluru with offices in Hyderabad and Mysuru. I finished my schooling in Delhi, B.E(Computers) from Bengaluru, and MBA from Delhi. Then I went on to do my Executive MBA from IIM-K. I believe that there are no shortcuts to success. According to me, punctuality is one of the keys to a successful entrepreneur. I love to watch movies and play cricket. 2. What is your future goal for the…

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According to the study conducted by GOQii, 43 percent Indians suffered from depression, which is a frightening figure as that suggests how it affects the personal and professional life of an individual. Last year, during the Pandemic, the world stood between four walls, while the other part of the population fought the battle with COVID in the hospitals. What became a spot of the bother is the weakening mental health among the community due to the yearly lockdown as a result of the pandemic. According to the study conducted by GOQii, 43 percent Indians suffered from depression, which is a…

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