The major headwinds that most analysts have pointed to remain the uncertainty around the impact of tariffs by the United States, deferred ramp-ups of projects, and the slowdown in the BSNL deal.
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Health insurers in India now allow claims for hospital stays as short as two hours, scrapping the traditional 24-hour minimum requirement. This move is set to benefit day-care procedures and enhance p ...
The Anthem Biosciences IPO is a pure offer for sale by existing shareholders, with the shares scheduled to be listed on the BSE and the NSE on July 21, 2025.
Shares of cables and wires companies also witnessed sharp selling, with top players Polycab India, KEI Industries, RR Kabel, and Havells India falling up to 2%.
In the world’s youngest nation—where over 65% of the population is under 35—India’s future is already being shaped by those bold enough to lead it. From boardrooms to breakout ideas, a new generation of business leaders is rewriting the rules.
This year's Fortune India’s 40 Under 40 celebrates these changemakers—icons in the making like Akash Ambani, Kaviya Kalanithi Maran, Shashwat Goenka, Parth Jindal, Aman Mehta, and Devansh Jain—who are not just carrying forward legacies but boldly reimagining them for a new era.
Alongside them are first-generation disruptors like Sagar Daryani, scaling Wow! Momo with a vision to take ₹100 momos to 5,000 cities, and Palak Shah, turning the Banarasi weave into a global fashion story with Ekaya Banaras. These are the entrepreneurs turning ambition into scale.
And even beyond traditional industry, the entrepreneurial wave is pulling in creative forces—Ranveer Singh, for instance, is shaking up wellness and nutrition with Bold Care and SuperYou, proving that passion, backed by purpose, is the new blueprint for building brands.