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Sunday, September 21, 2025
TopicDeepinder Goyal

Topic: Deepinder Goyal

Here’s my application for Deepinder Goyal’s chief of staff role

Deepi Goyal, I was taken in by the swag and cool of your job posting. But you back-pedalled. So this application is withdrawn.

Blinkit, Hyperpure & now Paytm, how Zomato’s strategy to build ‘super brands’ has paid off

It started as a side hustle of posting restaurant menus & reviews. 14 yrs later, Zomato, now synonymous with food delivery, also boasts quick commerce, going out, and B2B supply arms.

10-minute Zomato delivery is a great idea, provided you don’t have many expectations

Blame millennial, GenZ impatience for 10-minute delivery ideas. We want everything instantly.

Zomato IPO pushes CEO Deepinder Goyal closer to India’s $1 billion club

Zomato IPO is a triumph not just for 36-year-old Deepinder Goyal, but also scores of Indian entrepreneurs. With the 66% stock jump, Goyal is now worth $650 million, based on his 4.7% stake.

How Zomato went from food industry fairytale to ‘evil corporation’

In the battle between restaurants and aggregators, only a successful Zomato is earning all the wrath.

In Zomato episode, CEO Deepinder Goyal comes off as a vulture who makes money from conflict

The liberals supporting Zomato come off as two-faced opportunists too.

On Camera

Skin cancer is no more an ‘old person’s disease’

The sun isn’t acting alone—it has an accomplice in pollution. Environmental toxins weaken our skin’s natural barrier.

Market regulator SEBI clears Adani Group of impropriety alleged by Hindenburg Research

SEBI probe concluded that purported loans and fund transfers were paid back in full and did not amount to deceptive market practices or unreported related party transactions.

60 yrs on, veterans recall lessons from 1965 India-Pakistan war. ‘Equipment alone doesn’t win battles’

A common thread runs through the memories of soldiers of the 1965 war—ingenuity, courage and camaraderie that withstood an apparently technologically superior foe.

India doesn’t give walkovers to Pakistan in war. Here’s why it shouldn’t do it in cricket either

Many really smart people now share the position that playing cricket with Pakistan is politically, strategically and morally wrong. It is just a poor appreciation of competitive sport.