RBI Proposes ₹25,000 Compensation For Cyber Fraud Victims

Amid rising cases of digital frauds, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed compensating up to ₹25,000 to customers…

Zappfresh Enters Frozen Veg Snacks Segment, Commits ₹10 Cr Investment

Delhi NCR-based meat delivery company Zappfresh has entered into the frozen vegetarian snacks category, under the brand name “Meevaa Foods”,…

Why valuing peace over productivity changes everything

There comes a point when being busy no longer feels impressive. The long to-do lists, the back-to-back commitments, the constant push to optimise every hour—what once felt purposeful begins to feel heavy. You’re still getting things done, but something inside you feels unsettled. Rest doesn’t refresh you the way it used to. Achievements bring relief, not joy.This is often the moment when people begin questioning the productivity-first mindset they’ve been living in. Not because they’ve become lazy or unambitious, but because they’ve realised that constant output comes at a cost. Peace—real, lasting peace—has been missing.Valuing peace over constant productivity doesn’t mean giving up on goals. It means redefining success. It means choosing mental clarity over constant urgency, presence over performance, and sustainability over speed. And once this shift begins, the way you work, rest, and live starts to change in meaningful ways.The quiet shift from constant productivity to peace1. Productivity without peace leads to burnoutProductivity is useful, but when it becomes constant, it turns into pressure. There is always something more to do, something to improve, something unfinished. Without space to pause, the mind never truly rests.This relentless pace slowly drains emotional and mental energy. You may still function, but…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

Startup news and updates: Daily roundup (February 6, 2026)

From the government's efforts in incubating deeptech startups in the country to Dassault's executives' focus on private capital and policy in building startups, today’s roundup captures key shifts shaping business and innovation.Featured stories In Erode’s hills, a solar mill is helping tribal farmers reclaim milletIn hilly regions in Tamil Nadu where electricity is scarce, and millets have long been grown only for survival, a solar-powered mill is reshaping how tribal farmers earn from their crops.On most days, sunlight is the only reliable power source in Kunri, a small tribal village near Kadambur in Tamil Nadu’s Erode district. In the hilly landscape close to the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve, electricity has long been patchy or doesn’t exist at all. For generations, tribal families consumed mostly millets, which grew well on these terrains, but never had a chance to make a livelihood out of these crops.A Rs 23.5-lakh solar-powered millet processing centre, launched in December in Kunri, is changing how tribal farmers engage with their harvests. Designed and set up by Oscar Solar Pump, the unit has a metal container fitted with solar panels and machines that clean, destone, dry, and mill ragi and thinai. This has allowed the farmers to process millets…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

PhysicsWallah Q3 FY26 Revenue Jumps 34%, Profit Rises 33% as Edtech...

Edtech company PhysicsWallah reported a strong set of financial results for the third quarter of FY26, showing solid growth in both revenue and profitability....

Bharat Taxi Launched by Amit Shah to Provide No-Commission Platform for...

Bharat Taxi, India's first ride-hailing platform supported by the government, was inaugurated by Union minister Amit Shah. The platform is based on the idea...

Capillary Technologies Q3: Profit Declines 22% YoY To INR 8 Cr

SaaS company Capillary Technologies reported a 22% decline in its consolidated net profit to ₹8 Cr in the December quarter…

ITC, Godfrey Phillips Shares Surge After January Sell-Off as Cigarette Stocks...

Shares of leading cigarette makers ITC Ltd and Godfrey Phillips India rose sharply on Thursday after a brutal start to 2026, as investors returned...

Gaming company JetSynthesys acquires EverMerge as it looks to expand globally

Digital entertainment and video gaming company JetSynthesys on Thursday acquired EverMerge, a globally popular merger game from Big Fish Games Inc. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Big Fish Games is a subsidiary of global entertainment and gaming content creation firm Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.EverMerge has generated over $350 million of lifetime revenue since its launch five years ago and is positioned among the top 100 mobile-grossing video games of all time, the company said in a statement. Its key markets include the US and Western Europe, where it holds franchise potential amid strong daily active users and retention metrics. This acquisition is in line with India-based JetSynthesys’ global expansion plan, and will help it build a video gaming ecosystem that spans genres, geographies, and communities. Also ReadKrafton leads investment in JetSynthesys to fuel growthJetSynthesys is planning to expand EverMerge’s reach into new growth regions, including India, by leveraging the firm’s expertise in community engagement, brand partnerships, and data-driven user acquisition to scale the title and growth opportunities, it said. “At a time when India is recognising the potential of the orange economy, pioneered by JetSynthesys, this acquisition is an important milestone. EverMerge’s success across Western markets presents an incredible opportunity to…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

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