Tried to dig deeper. This is what I found.
Rasen: No website. No founder. No LinkedIn. No funding. No news. Just a name on the PMO press release.
Sypha AI: Incorporated May 2025. 9 months old. One known customer, a government visa outsourcing company. Father of the founder: Ashish Chauhan, MD & CEO of the National Stock Exchange of India.
Origin Bio: About a year old. Zero customers. Still in research stage. Zero revenue. Mother of the founder: Ashwini Bhide, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and MD of Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation.
In the same room: Glean ($4.6 billion). Rubrik (NYSE listed). Miko (140 countries, IIT founders).
One company doesn’t exist on the internet.
One is 9 months old with a single government client.
One has a parent running Maharashtra’s biggest infrastructure project.
100,000+ AI startups in India.
Somebody decided these three deserved a seat at the table.
I am not saying anything.
I am just telling you what I found.
@svpino I think the endgame here is novel and personalised content. It starts with short form content because of the cost and compute bottlenecks. It is also better for nailing content preferences among users.
If I was the dev at @_groww who pushed an update to prod today, I would take the day off and start looking for a new job right about now.
This quality of engineering is simply unacceptable!
@AAPforNewIndia While the cost cutting measures are to be appreciated, the price of solar power has dropped roughly 50% in the same period and solar energy production has doubled between 2022-23 alone.
Source - https://t.co/4mVr9gfUF4
@Memeghnad The key question here is why is this something that the citizens need to think about? We neither have access to insider data, nor the teeth to put regulations into action! There’s a reason we elect representatives!
@BeingHindu12@Akshat_World De-dollarisation between BRICS is still an “if” and not a “when”. We did sign an agreement with UAE in 2023, but it’s not progressing. A strong dollar will continue impacting the average Indian for the next decade at the very least.
Someone smarter than me should check the @StarHealthIns data to see if their claimed settlement percentage is valid. There must be more skeletons hiding in the closet (speaking from personal experience)
@sagar_agi007@AravSrinivas@garrytan Yeah! And we’re solving for this. We (Ad Idem) are building a dispute intelligence platform that is the fastest way to navigate cases. We’re doing a pilot with an ODR platform and already seeing major speed improvements with arbitrators equipped with the tool.
A few years back, In one of the court hearings that I was forced to attend, We saw this old couple doing the rounds at a high court. They carried files and papers of many years. The weight of the files represents the years they spent pleading, begging and seeking justice. Over the years, the burden and weight is such that they pull it along on a wooden trolley. They hold each other's hands tight as they fight another battle, another date, another adjournment, year after year. This is the best example of our justice delivery system which is lax, insensitive and lacks empathy.
For students who want to invest themselves in social change, impact lives whilst perusing a successful career, Law is the best option. Choosing law is choosing to be the voice for people such as this old couple. To fight for justice where injustice reigns. As a lawyer, you don’t just change laws—you change lives. You stand in the gap for the marginalized, protect the vulnerable, and challenge the status quo. Law isn’t just a career; it’s a mission to shape a fairer world, where every individual, no matter their background, has a chance at justice. The ripple effect of your work will touch families, communities, and entire societies. Law gives you the power to leave an indelible mark on humanity's fight for equality.
PS. This picture was taken by colleague of mine when we were at the court.
@darc_elestial@ayenaannya Yes! The image, the incident, as well as every single shameful atrocity in this Great Vishwaguru nation of ours is done by Bangladesh or Pakistan.
Seriously, look at yourself. You’re an embarrassment!
@Vatsal_Sanghvi I’m all for “learning first, money second”, but the salary offered isn’t enough to live a dignified life in your avg t1 city. “Join low grow later” doesn’t happen because I’ve seen some dedicated & skilled engineers in these orgs who never grew past 12 LPA!
Morning news - oh no, third wave lays off 100 staff. Bad unit economics - 1 yr runway left.
Evening news - lol no, we will 3x roastery capacity and add 1.5x outlet count by next yr.
Volatility like this from a business with @nikhilkamathcio as an investor is surprising, tbh!