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Tech-tonic shifts: Technology meets consumer needs

Mint New Delhi

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September 12, 2025

I grew up in mofussil Jamshedpur, a township that I still call 'my home,' a place where the dreams and molten hopes of kids get forged into steely resolve.

- MANISH TIWARY

I grew up in mofussil Jamshedpur, a township that I still call 'my home,' a place where the dreams and molten hopes of kids get forged into steely resolve. My hard-working but loving parents initiated me into the value of hard work in this quaint town where, as legend has it, the idea of 'industrial India' was conceived. Our home was frequently bustling with guests—it was an era before 'digital' had made inroads and grocery shopping was done in person. My mother would often ask me to dash to Raju ki dukaan (Raju's shop), our portly neighbourhood kiraanawala, to fetch Milkmaid. Raju bhaiya, with his toothless smile, would hand me a tin and I would race home. My mother would whisk up Anarsa (a Bihari dessert), which my two sisters and I would eagerly devour in minutes, often before our guests had a chance to take their first bites. We would then sneak into the kitchen, dunk our fingers into the Milkmaid tin and lick it up when no one was watching.

Over the years, I witnessed the brand's packaging evolve from an iconic white tin to a decidedly blue can, and now even a modern re-sealable pouch—a reflection of how different generations of India experience that same emotion of eating its condensed milk. Today, this same brand is ordered via quick commerce by my son whenever he returns from the US to make sinfully delicious Vietnamese cups of coffee dolloped with a layer of "Milkmaid" for us.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Mint New Delhi

Mint New Delhi

DATA RECAP: THE WEEK IN CHARTS

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2 mins

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Mint New Delhi

Mint New Delhi

Sebi clears Adani of Hindenburg charge

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The CEA's optimism

Could the recent thaw in India-US ties result in tariffs being lowered sharply on Indian exports?

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1 min

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Blackstone looks to buy Zelestra India

New Blackstone RE platform likely; JP Morgan running deal

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2 mins

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Mint New Delhi

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How junk feeds profits, starves young bodies

The food industry has trapped children into unhealthy diets, with calorie-dense ultra-processed food dominating shops and schools, Unicef warns in its report Feeding Profit: How Food Environments are Failing Children. Mint unpacks what's at stake for India and world.

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2 mins

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Mint New Delhi

BluSmart, Gensol spar over 4,000 leased EVs

The startup twin bankruptcies of ride-hailing BluSmart Mobility Ltd and renewable energy firm Gensol Engineering Ltd, related parties from the same promoter group-have collided over control of thousands of electric vehicles (EVs) that are now lying idle.

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1 min

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Mint New Delhi

Gameskraft episode bares false papers, weak checks

Concentrated power, falsified documents, and weak checks and balances-the unraveling at Gameskraft has invited comparisons with the Satyam saga.

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1 min

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Mint New Delhi

Mint New Delhi

IOC, L&T, others eye crude reserve

Multiple energy and engineering giants, including IndianOil Corp. (IOC), Trafigura, Vitol, and Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T), have shown interest in developing a strategic crude reserve at Chandikhol, Odisha, said two people in the know.

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2 mins

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Mint New Delhi

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Centre works to fix snags in free trade

Solution for procedural gaps, talks to resolve access issues likely

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3 mins

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Mint New Delhi

Sparring over chips

China has upped the ante in its trade tussle with the US. As reported, China's internet regulator has ordered Chinese tech companies not to buy artificial intelligence (AI) chips from Nvidia.

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1 min

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