Machaxi, a Bengaluru-based sports-tech startup, raised $1.5 million from Rainmatter and Prakash Padukone to expand its AI-powered grassroots coaching model to three more cities. The company will launch 1,000 training centres in collaboration with the Padukone School of Badminton.
Preventive healthcare also has a massive opportunity to make money with the projected size of the market to hit $197 billion, which is around Rs 8 lakh crore by 2025
"Happy Independence Day. @zerodhaonline also turns 14 today, so thank you for all the love," Kamath shared in a post on X.com. Kamath, who co-founded Zerodha with his younger brother Nikhil in 2010, also posted a video from 2018, featuring his son singing the Indian national anthem, Jana Gana Mana, while Kamath played the guitar.
On the microblogging website Twitter, Kamath called out the Spanish daily by drawing attention to the "racist stereotype" caricature made in the newspaper.