Indian Doctors Never Get Hands On Training After MBBS. Medigrad Is Fixing That One Doctor at a Time.This edtech startup is turning generalists into confident specialists — without asking them toquit their jobs.India is facing a critical shortage not just of doctors, but of skilled, up-to-date clinicianswho can handle real-world emergencies. Especially in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, doctors lackaccess to advanced training.Founded by Mohit Arora and Puneet Sharma, Medigrad is solving this problem with its blended learning platform, offering affordable, accredited fellowship programs in key medical fields — without interrupting a doctor’s practice.How Medigrad is Empowering India’s DoctorsIn India, the…
Author: Ankit Chaudhary
In a major leap for India’s logistics space, Navi Mumbai-based Celcius Logistics has raised Rs 250 crore (~$30 million) in a Series B round co-led by Eurazeo and Omnivore, with participation from IvyCap Ventures, Trifecta Capital, Lighthouse Canton, BlackSoil, UCIC, and GetVantage.Founded in 2020 by Swarup Bose, Celcius is on a mission to fix India’s broken cold chain system—a challenge that has long caused massive food and pharma wastage. Their platform now powers 4,000+ temperature-controlled vehicles, 150+ cold storage centers, and a 250-rider hyperlocal network, already covering 600+ cities.With this new capital, Celcius plans to scale its operations to 1,000+…
In a year already stacked with investor doubts and founder controversies, Gensol Engineering Ltd. has now taken center stage — for all the wrong reasons.On April 15, 2025, SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) dropped a bombshell: the promoters of Gensol, Anmol Singh Jaggi and Puneet Singh Jaggi, are accused of siphoning off hundreds of crores, misusing public funds meant to scale India’s EV ecosystem, and orchestrating one of the most elaborate startup scams in recent memory.From “Green Tech Visionaries” to SEBI’s WatchlistGensol had positioned itself as a key player in India’s EV transition story. It raised a massive…