Three young Indian-American friends have achieved a remarkable feat. Brendan Foody, Adarsh Hiremath, and Surya Midha, all 22, ...
Justice Vikram Nath of the Supreme Court, who serves as the chairman of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, ...
The latest funding round was led by Felicis with participation from Benchmark, General Catalyst, and Robinhood Ventures.
Two of the founders, Surya Midha and Adarsh Hiremath, are Indian Americans who first met at Bellarmine College Preparatory, ...
Justice Kant made the remarks while addressing the 125th foundation day celebrations of the Oudh Bar Association (OBA) at the ...
"Where have you heard of making a representation and application for appointment as a High Court judge?" the bench asked the ...
BJP leaders launched a signature campaign on Sunday and staged a silent protest at Lalbagh botanical garden, branding the ...
Justice Surya Kant inaugurates a sensitisation programme organised by Uttar Pradesh State Legal Services Authority in state capital ...
A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant, Ujjal Bhuyan and Joymalya Bagchi said the issue must be dealt with “an iron hand" ...
BJP leaders in Karnataka staged a silent protest at Lalbagh against the proposed Bengaluru tunnel road, calling it a “VIP corridor.” Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar defended the project as public ...
The trio, two of whom have Indian roots, saw their company, Mercor, just close a $350 million (₹3,107 crore) funding round, valuing the AI-driven recruiting startup at a staggering $10 billion.
Adarsh Hiremath and Surya Midha, all college dropouts, along with Brendan Foody, have become the world’s youngest self-made billionaires at just 22. The three are founders of Mercor, the San Francisco ...