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Indian-Origin Duo Among 22-Year-Old Mercor Founders Who Became World's Youngest Billionaires
Brendan Foody, Adarsh Hiremath, and Surya Midha — have become billionaires after their AI startup Mercor hit a $10 billion ...
The Supreme Court on Monday came down heavily on a businessman, one Nitin Bansal, who had threatened a court-appointed local ...
The Supreme Court on Monday, November 3, expressed grave concern over the growing menace of cybercrimes, which have ...
Deputy CM DK Shivakumar defended the Bengaluru tunnel road project, accusing BJP of politicizing it while emphasizing its public benefit for traffic relief. | Latest News India ...
The true test of Justice Surya Kant lies not in where he came from, but in what he changes.
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When Shiva Fought the Sun And Light Fell to Earth
When the eternal forces of light and destruction collided, a story was born one few remember today. According to the ...
Upadhyay’s interlocutory application, filed in his pending public interest litigation (PIL), seeks a direction to the ECI to mandate all political parties to publish their memorandum, rules, and ...
The milestone has placed them ahead of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who first entered the Forbes Billionaires List at the age of ...
A University of Maryland, College Park policy prohibits most students from owning their own personal e-vehicles, forcing them ...
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.
Three 22-year-old friends, including Indian-Americans Adarsh Hiremath and Surya Midha, have become the world's youngest ...
Divya Deshmukh, the only woman participant, suffered an opening round exit from the ongoing FIDE Chess World Cup 2025.
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