Sunday, March 8, 2026

Househelp apps top 2 million monthly orders amid profitability questions

India’s emerging 10-minute househelp segment is scaling quickly, but investors are seeking clearer answers on long-term economics. Market leaders Urban Company, Snabbit and Pronto together recorded over 2 million monthly orders in February, up sharply from 1.3 million in December, helped by expansion into new cities and micro-markets.

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7 global varsities drawn to Mumbai via edtech tie-up



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Saturday, March 7, 2026

AI to play major role in tomorrow's warfare: CDS Anil Chauhan at Raisina Dialogue

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Saturday said the world is at the cusp of a huge transformation where artificial intelligence and autonomous systems will influence future warfare.

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Harvard FAS raises $222 million in donations in six months amid $365 million budget deficit

Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences raised $222 million in the latter half of 2025, a significant increase from the previous year, despite ongoing financial challenges. This surge in donations, bolstered by major gifts, is helping to address a substantial budget deficit and fund critical initiatives like PhD fellowships and financial aid.

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Friday, March 6, 2026

AI firm Fractal expects strong growth on increased AI adoption

The newly listed firm crossed Rs 100 crore in net profit for the first time in the December quarter, on the back of year-on-year 21% revenue growth to Rs 854.4 crore.

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US Department of Education launches Title IX investigation into Wisconsin school district

The US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has launched a Title IX investigation into the New Richmond School District in Wisconsin following reports that biological males were allowed to use girls’ restrooms. The inquiry will assess whether the district violated federal law by granting access based on gender identity rather than biological sex. Concerns were raised by parents and a student during school board meetings, while a proposal to separate facilities by biological sex failed to pass.

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Harvard layoffs extend to alumni affairs office as budget squeeze grows

Harvard University has laid off 55 employees from its Alumni Affairs and Development office as part of broader cost-cutting measures amid financial pressures. This decision follows earlier steps like pausing wage increases and limiting new hiring, aiming for long-term office sustainability. The cuts highlight financial strains on universities with large endowments facing potential federal policy changes.

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