• From being removed as Twitter’s CEO…
    to building a ₹6,600 crore AI startup —
    Parag Agrawal’s journey is the comeback story the world needed.

    He turned a setback that shook his career
    into a breakthrough that’s now shaping the future of AI.

    Parallel, his new company, is helping AIs search the live internet, process real-time data, and power the next generation of intelligent systems.

    A reminder to every founder and dreamer:
    Setbacks don’t define you. Comebacks do.

    Share this with someone who needs inspiration today.
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    From being removed as Twitter’s CEO… to building a ₹6,600 crore AI startup — Parag Agrawal’s journey is the comeback story the world needed. He turned a setback that shook his career into a breakthrough that’s now shaping the future of AI. Parallel, his new company, is helping AIs search the live internet, process real-time data, and power the next generation of intelligent systems. A reminder to every founder and dreamer: Setbacks don’t define you. Comebacks do. ➡️ Share this with someone who needs inspiration today. ➡️ Follow @marketing.growmatics for more real startup stories. Content shared for educational, storytelling & commentary purposes under Fair Use (Section 107). No ownership of third-party assets. DM for credit or takedown. #paragagrawal #twitter #startupstory #comebackstory #aistartup #businessmotivation #indiansintech #founderstory #successmindset #trendingreels #explorepage #businessreels #marketinggrowmatics #startupindia #entrepreneurlife #technews #aifuture
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  • NCP MP Supriya Sule has introduced a Private Member’s Bill in the Lok Sabha — the Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 — aiming to give employees the legal right to ignore work calls, texts, and emails after office hours.

    According to PTI, the bill proposes creating an Employees’ Welfare Authority, which would ensure that workers are not forced to respond to official communication beyond work hours or on holidays.

    The idea is simple:
    Protect work–life balance
    Reduce burnout
    Give employees the legal freedom to “switch off”

    But there’s one catch:
    Private Member’s Bills rarely become law.
    They mostly serve to spark discussion — and this one has definitely reignited India’s workplace boundaries debate.

    Should India legally enforce the right to disconnect?

    Tell us your view.

    Follow @marketing.growmatics for more updates

    #loksabha #righttodisconnect #worklifebalance #burnout #employees #workculture #india #indianstartupnews #newsupdate #marketinggrowmatics
    NCP MP Supriya Sule has introduced a Private Member’s Bill in the Lok Sabha — the Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 — aiming to give employees the legal right to ignore work calls, texts, and emails after office hours. According to PTI, the bill proposes creating an Employees’ Welfare Authority, which would ensure that workers are not forced to respond to official communication beyond work hours or on holidays. The idea is simple: 📵 Protect work–life balance 🛑 Reduce burnout ⚖️ Give employees the legal freedom to “switch off” But there’s one catch: Private Member’s Bills rarely become law. They mostly serve to spark discussion — and this one has definitely reignited India’s workplace boundaries debate. Should India legally enforce the right to disconnect? Tell us your view. Follow @marketing.growmatics for more updates #loksabha #righttodisconnect #worklifebalance #burnout #employees #workculture #india #indianstartupnews #newsupdate #marketinggrowmatics
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  • A Bihari boy came to Mumbai with nothing more than a bedding, a tiffin box, and a dream.

    No English.
    No formal degree.
    No connections.
    Just courage… and a fire that refused to die.

    That boy was Anil Agarwal.

    He started by picking up scrap metal.
    He worked at a small cable trading shop.
    He saved every rupee, learned every skill, and knocked on every door that others were too scared to try.

    Slowly, the world started to notice.

    Today, he owns Vedanta Resources, a global metal & mining giant worth ₹16,000+ crore.
    From scrap yards to skyscrapers — he built it all, piece by piece.

    This isn’t a “rags to riches” cliché.
    This is India’s real Metal King — a man who proved that your background cannot predict your destiny.

    Success doesn’t come from degrees.
    It comes from hunger.

    Share this with someone who needs the reminder.

    Credit @thelallantop

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    A Bihari boy came to Mumbai with nothing more than a bedding, a tiffin box, and a dream. No English. No formal degree. No connections. Just courage… and a fire that refused to die. That boy was Anil Agarwal. He started by picking up scrap metal. He worked at a small cable trading shop. He saved every rupee, learned every skill, and knocked on every door that others were too scared to try. Slowly, the world started to notice. Today, he owns Vedanta Resources, a global metal & mining giant worth ₹16,000+ crore. From scrap yards to skyscrapers — he built it all, piece by piece. This isn’t a “rags to riches” cliché. This is India’s real Metal King — a man who proved that your background cannot predict your destiny. Success doesn’t come from degrees. It comes from hunger. Share this with someone who needs the reminder. Credit @thelallantop ➡️ Follow @marketing.growmatics for more real founder journeys & business inspiration Content used for educational & commentary purposes (Fair Use, Section 107) DM for credit or removal #AnilAgarwal #Vedanta #SuccessStory #StartupInspiration #FromScrapToSuccess #BusinessMindset #EntrepreneurLife #Motivation #ExplorePage #MarketingGrowmatics #viral #vedantagroup #success #billionaire #hustle #trending
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  • BioNTech’s $550M acquisition of African AI startup InstaDeep is paying off.

    InstaDeep, known for its cutting-edge AI applications, continues to operate independently while boosting BioNTech’s biotech capabilities. In just over a year, the AI company has accelerated BioNTech’s drug and vaccine development, improving processes like tissue analysis by 5x.

    Their collaboration now includes breakthrough projects like AI-driven protein design and cancer-fighting innovations. Despite the biotech focus, InstaDeep is still making waves outside pharma, solving industrial challenges like railway scheduling and locust outbreak detection in Africa.

    With over 400 employees globally, InstaDeep is thriving under BioNTech’s wing and pushing the frontier of AI innovation across industries.

    Read our interview with InstaDeep's CEO Karim Beguir at the link in the bio

    Article by Tage Kene-Okafor

    Image Credits: InstaDeep; BioNTech

    #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #startup #founder #venturecapital
    BioNTech’s $550M acquisition of African AI startup InstaDeep is paying off. InstaDeep, known for its cutting-edge AI applications, continues to operate independently while boosting BioNTech’s biotech capabilities. In just over a year, the AI company has accelerated BioNTech’s drug and vaccine development, improving processes like tissue analysis by 5x. Their collaboration now includes breakthrough projects like AI-driven protein design and cancer-fighting innovations. Despite the biotech focus, InstaDeep is still making waves outside pharma, solving industrial challenges like railway scheduling and locust outbreak detection in Africa. With over 400 employees globally, InstaDeep is thriving under BioNTech’s wing and pushing the frontier of AI innovation across industries. Read our interview with InstaDeep's CEO Karim Beguir at the link in the bio 👆 Article by Tage Kene-Okafor Image Credits: InstaDeep; BioNTech #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #startup #founder #venturecapital
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  • Turns out we have a surprising amount to learn from our logs.

    Throne is an Austin-based health startup. It sells a camera. That clips onto the side of a toilet bowl. It takes pictures of your poop.

    Throne calls its underlying technology “artificial gut intelligence.” That AI is “trained by physicians to help you understand what your waste is trying to tell you about your health,” per the company. The doctors are looking for various signs of health found in waste matter, including “nuances” in urine to determine hydration levels.

    The company is quick to note that the images are “anonymized.” “We only capture images of the contents of your toilet bowl,” Throne writes. “Any other data is irrelevant to our mission and could compromise our ability to provide accurate health insights. We use image recognition technology to automatically delete any non-relevant images. This ensures that only toilet-related data is retained.”

    Read more on Throne at the link in the bio

    Article by Brian Heater

    Image Credits: Throne

    #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #startup #founder
    Turns out we have a surprising amount to learn from our logs. Throne is an Austin-based health startup. It sells a camera. That clips onto the side of a toilet bowl. It takes pictures of your poop. Throne calls its underlying technology “artificial gut intelligence.” That AI is “trained by physicians to help you understand what your waste is trying to tell you about your health,” per the company. The doctors are looking for various signs of health found in waste matter, including “nuances” in urine to determine hydration levels. The company is quick to note that the images are “anonymized.” “We only capture images of the contents of your toilet bowl,” Throne writes. “Any other data is irrelevant to our mission and could compromise our ability to provide accurate health insights. We use image recognition technology to automatically delete any non-relevant images. This ensures that only toilet-related data is retained.” Read more on Throne at the link in the bio 👆 Article by Brian Heater Image Credits: Throne #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #startup #founder
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  • Farewill, a U.K.-based end-of-life services provider that offers online tools for writing wills, organizing probate, and arranging cremation, has been acquired by funeral service provider Dignity in an all-shares deal valuing the startup at £12.9 million ($16.8 million).

    Founded in 2015, Farewill is one of several startups to emerge in a category dubbed “death tech.” This includes apps to memorialize loved ones and social platforms to support the grieving process.

    Some have raised significant amounts of venture capital funding, too, such as Empathy which emerged from stealth back in 2021 with $13 million for its digital assistant for bereaved families — going on to raise a further $47 million just a few months ago.

    Read more on Farewill at the link in the bio

    Article by Paul Sawers

    Image Credits: Katarzyna Bialasiewicz / Getty Images Pro; Farewill

    #TechCrunch #technews #startup #founder #acquisition #deathtech
    Farewill, a U.K.-based end-of-life services provider that offers online tools for writing wills, organizing probate, and arranging cremation, has been acquired by funeral service provider Dignity in an all-shares deal valuing the startup at £12.9 million ($16.8 million). Founded in 2015, Farewill is one of several startups to emerge in a category dubbed “death tech.” This includes apps to memorialize loved ones and social platforms to support the grieving process. Some have raised significant amounts of venture capital funding, too, such as Empathy which emerged from stealth back in 2021 with $13 million for its digital assistant for bereaved families — going on to raise a further $47 million just a few months ago. Read more on Farewill at the link in the bio 👆 Article by Paul Sawers Image Credits: Katarzyna Bialasiewicz / Getty Images Pro; Farewill #TechCrunch #technews #startup #founder #acquisition #deathtech
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  • Bigger isn't always better

    One of the lessons that the wild Silicon Valley venture funding environment of the past few years has clearly taught is this: Bigger valuations are not always better.

    “I think we’ve all kind of seen the negative impact of having a valuation too high from the last, call it, three years,” Elizabeth Yin, co-founder of Hustle Fund said onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt last week. When a VC bull market hits and startups are able to easily raise a lot of money before they have real, provable businesses, they’ve set themselves up for difficult times. Because “the bar is higher for that next round,” she said.

    If the company fails to grow into a lofty valuation, it could wind up burning its most valuable employees, said VC Renata Quintini, co-founder of Renegade Partners.

    Read more on why startups shouldn’t always take the highest valuation at the link in the bio

    Article by Julie Bort

    Image Credits: Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography / Flickr

    #TechCrunch #technews #startups #founders #VCs #funding #venturecapital
    Bigger isn't always better 🤷 One of the lessons that the wild Silicon Valley venture funding environment of the past few years has clearly taught is this: Bigger valuations are not always better. “I think we’ve all kind of seen the negative impact of having a valuation too high from the last, call it, three years,” Elizabeth Yin, co-founder of Hustle Fund said onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt last week. When a VC bull market hits and startups are able to easily raise a lot of money before they have real, provable businesses, they’ve set themselves up for difficult times. Because “the bar is higher for that next round,” she said. If the company fails to grow into a lofty valuation, it could wind up burning its most valuable employees, said VC Renata Quintini, co-founder of Renegade Partners. Read more on why startups shouldn’t always take the highest valuation at the link in the bio 👆 Article by Julie Bort Image Credits: Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography / Flickr #TechCrunch #technews #startups #founders #VCs #funding #venturecapital
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  • are you balding? well, there’s an AI for that #tech #startups #hairloss #cosmetics @myhair.ai
    are you balding? well, there’s an AI for that #tech #startups #hairloss #cosmetics @myhair.ai
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  • From Gwalior’s lanes to India’s innovation map.
    15-year-old Medhansh Trivedi designed a homegrown drone that’s now making national headlines.

    His solar-powered drone can fly longer, carry more weight, and is proof that big innovation doesn’t need a big city — just big curiosity.

    Young founders like him remind us that India’s next breakthroughs won’t just come from metros…
    They’ll come from classrooms, small towns, and self-taught creators who refuse to stop building.

    Would you share this to inspire one more young innovator?

    Comment “” if you want more such stories
    Follow @marketing.growmatics for daily startup stories & Indian innovators

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    From Gwalior’s lanes to India’s innovation map. 15-year-old Medhansh Trivedi designed a homegrown drone that’s now making national headlines. His solar-powered drone can fly longer, carry more weight, and is proof that big innovation doesn’t need a big city — just big curiosity. Young founders like him remind us that India’s next breakthroughs won’t just come from metros… They’ll come from classrooms, small towns, and self-taught creators who refuse to stop building. Would you share this to inspire one more young innovator? ⬇️ Comment “🔥” if you want more such stories ➡️ Follow @marketing.growmatics for daily startup stories & Indian innovators Credit @ndtv Disclaimer Content is shared for educational, storytelling, and commentary purposes under Fair Use (Section 107). We transform original material with insight and narrative. No ownership claimed on third-party assets; credit given when possible. DM for credit or takedown. #MarketingGrowmatics #IndianInnovation #YoungFounder #TechInIndia #DroneTech #IndianStartups #MakeInIndia #StudentInnovator #GenzBuilders #InnovationIndia #StartupIndia #TechNews #TrendingNow #ViralReelsIndia #InspirationDaily
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  • Every big brand began as a small idea.
    You already have 30 of them — so what’s really stopping you from building the first one?

    Save this post for later.
    Share it with your co-founder.
    And if you’re serious about building, follow @marketing.growmatics for daily startup ideas, founder stories, and marketing breakdowns.

    #StartupIdeas #BuildInPublic #MarketingGrowmatics #BusinessInspiration #EntrepreneurLife #SideHustle #StartupJourney #SuccessStories
    #IndianStartups #FounderMindset #HustleIndia #MotivationDaily #ExplorePageIndia #BusinessReels #StartupReels #ViralReelsIndia #EntrepreneursOfIndia #MadeInIndia #GenzEntrepreneur #MarketingTips #DigitalCreatorsIndia #Startuplist #TrendingNow
    Every big brand began as a small idea. 💡 You already have 30 of them — so what’s really stopping you from building the first one? Save this post for later. 🤝 Share it with your co-founder. And if you’re serious about building, follow @marketing.growmatics for daily startup ideas, founder stories, and marketing breakdowns. #StartupIdeas #BuildInPublic #MarketingGrowmatics #BusinessInspiration #EntrepreneurLife #SideHustle #StartupJourney #SuccessStories #IndianStartups #FounderMindset #HustleIndia #MotivationDaily #ExplorePageIndia #BusinessReels #StartupReels #ViralReelsIndia #EntrepreneursOfIndia #MadeInIndia #GenzEntrepreneur #MarketingTips #DigitalCreatorsIndia #Startuplist #TrendingNow
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