Anu Priya

Anu is a journalist who holds a Master's degree in Journalism.

Drone Technology Startup Enercomp Secures $325K Funding Led by ah! Ventures and Others

Enercomp, an Ahmedabad-based drone technology startup, has successfully secured $325,000 in funding from renowned angel investors, including ah! Ventures Angel Platform, Bestvantage Investments, and Soonicorn. This funding round aims to support Enercomp’s ongoing efforts in advancing its groundbreaking drone technology and expanding its manufacturing capabilities. Since its establishment in 2013 by visionary entrepreneur Jatin Patel, …

Indian Govt to send notice to WhatsApp on spam calls Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is in the process of sending a notice to WhatsApp on the issue of international spam calls to users.“It is a part of the normal scope of activity of MeitY. We ask questions proactively and they will respond… Platforms are responsible to ensure safety and trust. Openness, …

The Hidden Pitfalls of Quick Fixes: Unintended Consequences Amplify the Problem

In an era of constant innovation and digital advancements, the allure of quick fixes and easy solutions is hard to resist. From flashy advertisements promoting luxury lifestyles to an abundance of productivity apps and digital products, the market is saturated with promises of solving our everyday challenges. However, it is crucial to examine the darker …

Shiksha: Introducing the Robot Teacher Revolutionizing Education

In a groundbreaking development in the field of education, a new robot teacher named Shiksha is making waves. Shiksha, developed by an innovative team of engineers and educators, is set to revolutionize the way students learn and interact in the classroom. Designed to enhance the traditional teaching methods, Shiksha leverages cutting-edge technology to provide a …

Unicorn ‘Desh Wapsi’: Reverse Flipping Paves the Way for Startup Homecoming

In a significant development within the Indian startup ecosystem, prominent unicorns Razorpay and Groww, both backed by renowned accelerator Y Combinator, have announced their plans to relocate their headquarters to India. This trend, known as “reverse flipping,” has gained traction as several Indian unicorns opt to establish their headquarters within the country. With the emergence …