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As food and grocery deliveries gained traction, food delivery and quick commerce companies began introducing electric vehicles (EVs) to their delivery fleets to reduce their carbon footprints and keep delivery costs at a minimum. However, keeping EV fleets operational requires maintaining the energy infrastructure.Thousands of gig workers and fleet operators face the largely invisible challenges of unreliable charging points and battery degradation, which leads to vehicles losing uptime in stop-start traffic, and consequently, companies dealing with higher costs and lost earnings. This bottleneck is what mobility engineers Sheetanshu Tyagi and Rahul Patel set out to solve with their startup, EMO…

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TechSparks 2025, India’s most influential startup and technology summit, returns to Bengaluru’s Taj Yeshwantpur from November 6–8, bringing together top entrepreneurs, investors, tech innovators, and policy leaders.Now in its blockbuster 16th year, YourStory’s flagship event has grown to be the heartbeat of India’s innovation ecosystem, driving 2 million+ connections and hosting more than 2,300 trailblazing speakers to date.This year, the spotlight is sharper and the stakes are higher. With the theme “India 2030: Powered by AI”, TechSparks 2025 will dive deep into how AI and deeptech are redefining business, public systems, and daily life. As India races toward a $10 trillion…

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At a time when foreign investors are looking away from India to back ambitious AI bets elsewhere, Dutch investment company Prosus is taking baby steps to invest in homegrown startups that are leveraging AI. Prosus has backed three AI startups so far this year. In July, it co-led a $4.17 million pre-Series A funding round in Indore-based edtech startup Arivihan, marking the firm’s first e-tech investment after it wrote off its ~$500 million bet in Byju’s. Arivihan develops AI-powered and teacher-free mobile learning apps that are designed for students in smaller Indian cities and rural areas. A month later, Prosus co-led a $2.5…

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Gen Zers born between 1995 and 2012 are adopting AI at work and helping older colleagues embrace it too, according to a new poll.The survey, conducted by workspace solutions company International Workplace Group, found that close to two-thirds of Gen Z respondents were teaching their older workplace peers how to use AI.”This support often takes different forms, from hands-on guidance to sharing practical tips to integrate AI into daily workflows,” International Workplace Group CEO Mark Dixon told CNBC. Related: Almost 100% of Gen Zers Surveyed Admitted to Using AI Tools at Work. Here’s Why They Say It Is a ‘Catalyst’…

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International Finance Corporation on Thursday said it will provide $137 million in financing to electric bus makers JBM ECOLIFE, part of JBM Auto, and GreenCell Mobility. IFC, which is part of the World Bank Group, is a United Nations agency that invests in private sector growth in developing countries. According to the company, it will provide $100 million to JBM ECOLIFE and $37 million in mezzanine capital—a combination of equity and debt financing—to Eversource Capital-backed GreenCell. These investments are expected to help deploy 4,000 e-buses and charging stations across 39 municipalities in Maharashtra, Assam, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry, and…

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The median age of all real estate agents who belong to the National Association of Realtors is 60, making the profession a top choice for entrepreneurs of a certain age who want to start a second (or third) career. It’s also a top choice for working parents who want to set their own hours. And now, even MTV stars want in on the action.”Catfish” host Nev Schulman, 40, told People this week that he has started a new career in real estate. The television host and podcaster has joined the firm Coldwell Banker Warburg.Related: I Risked Everything to Build My…

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India must act decisively to fully leverage the vast opportunities that exist in India for developing the entire rare earth magnet ecosystem, SIAM President Shailesh Chandra said on Thursday.The government is considering incentives for the production of rare earth minerals and magnets in response to China’s restrictions on its global supply, which have disrupted the supply chain.”Magnets have since snowballed, and industry is presently trying to somehow manage its businesses,” said Chandra here at the annual convention of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM)”… there are discussions underway to look at the possibility of developing the entire Rare Earth…

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Universal translators were once a science fiction dream, appearing in shows like “Star Trek” as devices capable of translating any language into English.Now, new advancements in AI have made it possible for big tech companies like Apple, Meta, and Google to create gadgets that translate from one language to another in real-time. And analysts expect the products to be popular.Here’s what they’re working on: AppleApple introduced the $250 AirPods Pro 3, a pair of earbuds capable of live translation in real-time, at its “Awe Dropping” product launch event earlier this week. The earbuds support translations from French, German, Portuguese, and…

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Do you ever feel like everyone else is sprinting ahead in life flashing designer bags, upgrading apartments, vacationing in Europe while you’re still budgeting for rent and dal-chawal?You’re not imagining things. You’re also not alone.This feeling has a name in 2025: money dysmorphia a distorted perception of our own financial situation, fueled by comparison, social media, and shifting benchmarks. According to a Verywell Mind report, people across all income levels even those earning six figures say they “feel broke.”So why does it always seem like others are doing better? Let’s unpack the seven major reasons this illusion exists and what…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. For the world’s busiest DJ, staying energized is essential. That’s why Grammy-nominated artist Steve Aoki partnered with Neuro, a functional gum and mints company founded in 2015 that helps boost energy, focus, calm and even sleep.For Aoki, Neuro has been a game-changer, offering a more natural alternative to endless shots of espresso.”It’s about being mindful of staying healthy while still maximizing my output, especially when I’m in my creative zone,” Aoki tells Entrepreneur. “You want to bring high energy so you can create high impact in whatever you do. If you’re moving…

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