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September 27, 2025

Language AI, healthcare, marketing, and more; what they do, why they matter

- Shikha Kumari

We talk a lot about ChatGPT, Midjourney, and the latest trending AI apps — but how often do we actually know what's being built right here in India? The truth is, Indian founders aren't just using AI — they're building it.

Across voice, video, healthcare, and language, there are tools already powering real businesses, solving real problems, and scaling globally. But because they don’t always come with hype or billion-dollar headlines, we often miss them.

Every week, we see shiny new AI tools go viral — but most of them come from the same few countries and big-name players. Here's a list of the most influential AI tools and companies created by Indian.

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Chennithala seeks safeguards for Gulf Malayalees

Heightened tensions across parts of West Asia have prompted senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala to press New Delhi for urgent steps to ensure the safety of Malayalees working in Gulf countries, citing growing anxiety among expatriate communities.

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CAUGHT: 63 samples from 19 units in a day

In a major action, the Food Safety Administration on Tuesday carried out an inspection drive and collected 63 samples from different food establishments in a single day.

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War casts shadow on UP’s footwear, handicrafts exports

The escalating conflict between Iran and Israel has sent ripples of uncertainty through key export clusters in Uttar Pradesh.

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Nitin Nabin among BJP’s 9 RS picks

BJP on Tuesday announced the names of its nine candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, fielding party president Nitin Nabin from his home state of Bihar.

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March 04, 2026

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Kerala High Court demands wildlife conflict roadmap

Kerala High Court has directed the Chief Secretary to place before it a comprehensive action plan to tackle escalating human-wildlife conflict in Wayanad and adjoining regions, signalling judicial impatience over recurring fatalities, crop damage and fear among residents in forest-fringe villages.

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March 04, 2026

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37 Indian ships stuck

As many as 37 Indian-flagged ships with over 1,000 sailors are stuck in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the adjoining sea areas as the key shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz is closed due to the ongoing conflict.

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March 04, 2026

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WAR SHOCKWAVES REACH SURAT; Textile mills announce 15% jobwork hike amid coal price surge

The escalating Iran-Israel-US conflict has begun to sting India's textile heartland. Thousands of kilometres away from the war zone, Surat's massive man-made fibre (MMF) industry is feeling the heat as coal prices soar and freight charges spike, forcing textile dyeing and printing mills to announce a 15% hike in jobwork charges after the Holi-Dhuleti festival.

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March 04, 2026

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ED questions N Vasu over Sabarimala gold case

Former Travancore Devaswom Board president N Vasu appeared before the Enforcement Directorate in Kochi for questioning in connection with the Sabarimala gold theft investigation, marking a significant turn in a case that has drawn sustained public and political scrutiny in Kerala.

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March 04, 2026

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PM speaks to Gulf leaders

PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman, Crown Prince of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah and Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, expressing concern over attacks on their countries during the West Asia conflict.

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March 04, 2026

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CHANDRA GRAHAN ECLIPSES TRAINING

By the time the floodlights blinked on at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday evening, Mumbai's traffic had thinned, the sea breeze had settled — and Team India was still waiting for the moon to behave.

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