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18.03 / 10:49
UPS Target Sustainability Enterprise stage innovations Brigade and Gruhas launch Rs 300 cr Earth Fund to drive real estate tech and sustainability solutions
Brigade Group, a real estate developer, and Gruhas, the investment arm of Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath and Abhijeet Pai, have launched India’s first real estate tech and sustainability-focused investment fund—The Earth Fund. The Rs 300 crore fund, set up under Zoiros Projects Private Limited, includes a Rs 200 crore SEBI-registered Category II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) and a Rs 100 crore green-shoe option. The Earth Fund aims to support startups that address challenges in the built environment through innovation and sustainable solutions. The fund will target early-stage tech startups, specifically those in Pre-Series A and Series A stages, working on real estate, construction, and sustainability solutions.
26.02 / 00:15
markets COST UPS War Podcasts Updates Uber pumps ₹3,000 crore into India arm as Rapido challenge intensifies
The battle for market share in India’s ride hailing industry between American giant Uber and homegrown Rapido has intensified, even as the once-dominant position of the country’s first major ride-hailing service—Ola Cabs—steadily erodes.In a bid to bulk up its financial firepower, Uber has pumped nearly ₹3,000 crore into its India unit in recent months to take on the challenge from Bengaluru-based Rapido, which entered the current fiscal year with a stronger cash position and has rapidly gained market share.The Indian unit of US-based Uber Technologies Inc got ₹2,721 crore in January from Uber BV, the Dutch arm of Uber, following a ₹200-crore investment made in November, according to a Mint review of the financials filed with the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA).On the other hand, Rapido received ₹125 crore funding in FY26 from Nexus Ventures. Its last significant capital round was a $200-million series E raise in 2024 led by WestBridge Capital, which made it a unicorn (startup with a billion-dollar valuation).However, Rapido ended last fiscal (FY25) with ₹345 crore free cash in hand, while Uber had ₹292 crore, MCA data showed.Experts note that in the ride hailing business, higher cash in hand of companies can help in incentivising drivers and customers, which in turn will help in defending market share.The buildup of cash reserves by the two rivals signals that the ride-hailing war between Rapido and Uber is entering a new phase, a fact underscored by Uber’s chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi last year.
16.03 / 09:41
President Diversity reports Podcasts Updates Interviews politician PM Modi Podcast Live Updates: PM Modi's ‘epic’ podcast with Lex Fridman to be OUT today
Catch all PM Modi Podcast Live Updates here Reportedly, Lex Fridman, known for his long-form discussions, prepared for the interview by fasting for 48 to 72 hours, as he noted that Prime Minister Modi observes multi-day fasts.Fridman had announced the interview with PM Modi on January 19, saying he planned to visit India for the first time.Narendra Modi's conversation with Lex Fridman marks the second time that the Indian PM has appeared in podcasts, since his last appearance with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath.PM Modi Podcast Live: Lex Fridman and PM Modi's podcast is likely to be released around 5:30 pm IST, Sunday, March 16.PM Modi Podcast Live Updates: PM Modi said Fridman and he discussed about a wide range of topics, including his childhood, years in the Himalayas, and the PM's journey in public life.PM Modi Podcast Live Updates: Lex Fridman is a US podcaster and a computer scientist, who has previously done interviews with several notable politicians and leaders, including Ukraine President Zelensky and others.PM Modi Podcast Live:PM Modi last appeared in Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath's podcast.PM Modi Podcast Live: PM Modi wrote that his conversation with Lex Fridman was indeed a fascinating one, “covering diverse topics including reminiscing about my childhood, the years in the Himalayas and the journey in public life."
16.03 / 07:29
CEO Remark Trade innovations Features Nikhil and Nithin Kamath gift Mercedes worth Rs 1.5 crore to mother Revathi
Zerodha co-founders Nikhil Kamath and Nithin Kamath recently surprised their mother, Revathi Kamath, with a luxurious new Mercedes, turning the occasion into an unforgettable family moment. Adding a cultural essence to the gift, they presented the car keys in a ceremonious manner, emphasizing deep-rooted traditions. Revathi Kamath took to Facebook to share her overwhelming joy, expressing her gratitude for the thoughtful present. She enthusiastically wrote about the special moment, highlighting the significance of the traditional customs that accompanied it. In the images she posted, her happiness was palpable as she received the keys to her brand-new car, along with a symbolic peta (a traditional headpiece) and shalu (a ceremonial shawl), both of which represent respect and honour in Indian culture. The newly gifted car is believed to be a Mercedes GLS, a high-end full-size SUV renowned for its elegance, cutting-edge features, and supreme comfort. Often dubbed the 'S-Class of SUVs,' this luxury vehicle offers an opulent interior, an advanced infotainment system, and a commanding road presence. With an estimated price tag exceeding Rs 1.5 crore, the car embodies prestige and sophistication, making it a fitting tribute to the Kamath brothers' admiration for their mother.
25.02 / 05:33
Aware Platform Sustainability Food Actor social Anand Mahindra, chosen by PM Modi to spread awareness against obesity, suggests a small change in your diet
Anand Mahindra has emphasized the need for a healthier population to achieve India’s vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047. His statement came in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent initiative aimed at combating obesity and promoting mindful consumption of edible oil.
20.02 / 06:07
Citi Remark Food community love prevention Stop listening to 'rich boys' like Nikhil Kamath: Kareena Kapoor dietician slams Zerodha founder after he praised Singapore's food habits
Kareena Kapoor’s dietician Rujuta Diwekar recently reacted to Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s remark on how in Singapore, no one cooked at home and ate out. He then concluded if such a culture becomes widespread in India, it would create a Golden Age for restaurateurs.
06.02 / 07:31
Citi Waters CEO Research shock Podcasts Headlines Zerodha's Nithin Kamath makes a shocking discovery about Bengaluru, asks a tough question to flat buyers
Bryan Johnson, the American tech billionaire known for his anti-ageing project, recently made headlines after cutting short an interview with Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, citing discomfort due to the air quality in India. During the podcast WTF is, he explained that he experienced irritation in his eyes and throat from the air. In response, Nikhil’s brother, Nithin Kamath, who is the founder and CEO of Zerodha, shared his thoughts on the incident.
04.02 / 15:21
Food show country Podcasts Interviews Tech mogul Bryan Johnson connects America’s obesity epidemic to India’s air pollution crisis. Does he have a point?
Bryan Johnson, best known for his anti-aging project Blueprint, has sparked a global conversation after abruptly walking out of a podcast recording in India, citing unbearable air pollution. But it wasn’t just India’s smog that grabbed his attention—upon returning to the U.S., Johnson had a revelation of a different kind. He drew a startling comparison between India’s deeply normalized air pollution crisis and America’s obesity epidemic, questioning why neither country has declared these major health threats a national emergency.
01.02 / 06:23
markets Provident Cooper Food Cardiovascular International budget 2025 In Budget 2025, Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath's favourite superfood Makhana gets a big boost
Nikhil Kamath’s predictions came true. In a transformative step aimed at reshaping Bihar’s thriving Makhana sector, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled plans to establish a specialized Makhana Board in the Union Budget. To ensure effective implementation, institutional mechanisms will be developed, encouraging active participation from farmer-producer organizations (FPOs) and cooperatives.
23.01 / 11:15
markets UPS Manufacturing Strategy PAM reports Infra.Market raises $121 million in pre-IPO funding, valuing the B2B startup at $2.8 billion
Infra.Market has raised Rs 1,050 crore ($127.3 million) in its pre-IPO funding round as it gears up for a stock market listing later this year, according to a regulatory filing with the Registrar of Companies.
19.01 / 13:53
markets Digital Aviat Strategy Mobile PAM Sarala Aviation unveils prototype for India's first air taxi; Aims to launch in 2028
air taxi, Shunya, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo on Saturday.
19.01 / 05:23
UPS Waters Remark innovations strain Profiles Zerodha founder Nikhil Kamath believes makhana, a crop from Bihar could be India's next big global export: A look at its health benefits
superfood with immense potential. Deeply embedded in Indian traditions, this nutrient-rich crop is primarily cultivated in Bihar, which accounts for 90% of the world’s production. As Makhana transcends its cultural roots, it is emerging as a thriving industry with promising opportunities.
10.01 / 14:03
Man Remark WhatsApp Podcasts Damage control after proclaiming himself non-biological: Jairam Ramesh on PM's 'I am a human' remark
Narendra Modi said in a podcast that he is human and not god and can commit mistakes, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh Friday took a swipe at him saying he is doing damage control now after he proclaimed himself as "non-biological". Modi in his first podcast hosted by Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, said it has been his life's mantra that he may make mistakes but he will not do anything wrong out of bad intentions. «This from a man who proclaimed his non-biological status just eight months back. This is clearly damage control,» Ramesh said in a post on X.
10.01 / 09:33
COST WhatsApp love Podcasts Learned to love trouble...: PM Modi shares his life mantra in debut podcast with Zerodha's Kamath
Narendra Modi on Friday said that his life's mantra was to never do anything «wrong» with bad intentions. Speaking in a podcast with Zerodha founder Nikhil Kamath, PM Modi said that human beings, including him, are prone to make mistakes, but it shouldn't be at the cost of doing things with bad intentions. «When I became the Chief Minister, I gave a speech in which I said, 'I will not shy away from hard work' and 'I will not do anything for myself' and 'I am human who can make mistakes, but I will never do anything wrong with bad intentions.' This is my life's Mantra. Everyone makes mistakes, including me. After all, I am a human being, not some God,» PM Modi said in the podcast hosted by Nikhil Kamath.
20.12 / 06:57
COST country social actress rapper reports Podcasts Zerodha cofounder Nikhil Kamath shares his biggest investment bet of this year
Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, has consistently emphasized the potential of the energy transition sector as a big investment opportunity. During a podcast with rapper Badshah and actress Kriti Sanon earlier this year, Kamath highlighted the expansive scope of his investments in electric vehicles (EVs), ranging from scooters and buses to trucks, and hinted at the possibility of venturing into air taxis in the future. Towards the end of the year, Kamath reinforced his confidence in this sector through a social media post, underscoring his belief that the transition to electric vehicles is inevitable. He noted that pollution, rather than broader climate issues, could accelerate this shift. Additionally, he pointed out that the reduction in commuting costs per kilometer could help offset the higher initial capital expenditure associated with EVs. «The largest bet this year for me has been that all vehicles will be electric someday; we have invested in everything from scooters to busses to trucks to maybe air taxis next,» Zerodha co-founder said in his post.
19.11 / 09:35
Provident Enterprise Trade Exponent show audience Lightspeed set to lead clean-tech startup SolarSquare’s $30 millon funding round
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BENGALURU : Lightspeed Venture Partners is in advanced discussions to lead a $30 million funding round in SolarSquare, a rooftop solar startup, alongside other investors, two people familiar with the matter told Mint. The investment signals Lightspeed’s deepening interest in climate-focused ventures as demand for clean energy accelerates.
04.11 / 12:29
markets CEO Strategy trends Experts Schools Videos 'Retirement isn’t just about money': Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath on early retirement and on the FIRE trend
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath has some advice for you. The billionaire recently tweeted a video from Zerodha discussing early retirement and its challenges. «I hadn’t realized how popular the Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) trend had become until I saw this @Zero1ByZerodha video,» he wrote. «There's nothing wrong with wanting to retire early, but retirement isn’t just about money.»
04.11 / 10:21
markets Digital security Research Experts PAM Podcasts Want to be on Nikhil Kamath's podcast? Zerodha co-founder's team shares how you can secure a spot
Rachna Bhutoria has clarified the guest selection process for "WTF is," the podcast hosted by Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath. In a LinkedIn post, Bhutoria detailed the criteria for potential guests, encouraging them to focus on delivering fresh, insightful perspectives over financial offers.
24.10 / 06:43
markets Digital Remark wellness Photos PAM social Nikhil Kamath’s rented Bengaluru apartment divides internet over 'wealth vs taste' debate. Some netizens call it 'super ugly'
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, known for his preference for renting over owning, has sparked online debate after photos of his previous rented apartment in Bengaluru resurfaced. Despite being widely recognized for his financial acumen, the billionaire found himself in the center of an unexpected controversy, with social media users criticizing the design of his sprawling 7,000-square-foot rented residence in Kingfisher Tower.
20.10 / 11:23
markets Digital Strategy voice social Schools Podcasts Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath criticised for buying house despite promoting renting for years. Netizens say 'benefits of being a billionaire'
Nikhil Kamath, the co-founder of Zerodha, has long been an advocate for renting over buying a home. Known for his outspoken views on real estate, Kamath surprised many when he recently announced that he has purchased his first house. This unexpected move has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with critics accusing him of hypocrisy and double standards. In a recent episode of his podcast, 'WTF is with Nikhil Kamath,' the 37-year-old entrepreneur explained the reasons behind his change of heart. «The thing with renting, of all the advantages of renting, there is one disadvantage: you don’t have foresight as to when you can move out of the house,» he noted. This lack of stability, he argued, led him to reconsider the benefits of homeownership. During the episode, Kamath shared his experience of having to move out of his previous rental home, a situation he described as frustrating. «I had to move out of this house, whereas I might have liked to stay longer in this house,» he added, reflecting on the emotional challenges that accompany frequent relocations.

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