Sauce VC has closed a Rs 700-750 crore fund to back high-growth consumer brands. The fund will support four to five startups from its early-stage portfolio, including Hocco, The Whole Truth, and Mokobara. Founder Manu Chandra said it allows them to write larger cheques and partner long-term with strong companies.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Construction tech startup MeltPlan raises $10 million in round led by Bessemer Venture Partners
Europe-based venture capital firm Noa participated in the funding round of the startup, which offers an AI system that optimises decision-making before construction begins. The fresh funds will be used to enhance its tech offering, strengthen its vertical AI stack and expand its team.
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Perplexity Computer: CEO Aravind Srinivas unveils the company's "next big thing"
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity, revealed Perplexity Computer, a system that unites files, tools, memory, and AI models. It uses multiple specialised models, each handling tasks like reasoning, coding, or writing. Users can assign models to subtasks, giving control over performance and cost.
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Readiness or reality? Texas schools face accountability paradox as college prep metrics come under scrutiny
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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Medical equipment startup Pulse raises $4 million funding led by 3one4 Capital
Medical equipment startup Pulse has raised $4 million in a funding round led by 3one4 Capital. Founded in 2025, Pulse makes equipment for critical, renal and cardiac care, working with nearly 20 MSMEs across India. The funds will help the company accelerate product development, secure regulatory certifications and set up a new research and development (R&D) hub in Vizag.
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Monday, February 23, 2026
Why AI bolt-ons won’t help IT, cybersecurity weather this storm
In less than ten days, Anthropic triggered two separate stock selloffs across enterprise technology. First, its Cowork agent shook IT services stocks. Then, late last week, it launched Claude Code Security, a tool that scans software for weaknesses and suggests fixes.
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Harvard admissions lawsuit sparks debate: Here’s why academic merit matters more than ever for Ivy League hopefuls
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