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'You are my slave, I own all your time': Bengaluru startup founder lists down 5 toxic workplace behavior normalised in IndiaA Bengaluru startup founder has ignited an online debate by highlighting normalized "toxic shit" in Indian workplaces. She criticized late-...
IIM alum quits 60 LPA job to escape rat race, felt free initially, now says he’s “trapped inside his own thoughts”A mid-30s professional shares his experience after quitting a lucrative corporate career without a backup. Initially enjoying newfound free...
KorinMi raises Rs 10 crore from Lotus Herbals to bring Korean skin treatment to IndiaFounded in 2024, KorinMi is a Korean beauty clinic that started with skin treatments and has now expanded to direct-to-consumer (D2C) produ...
Your Rahu-Ketu Placement Reveals the Career You're Meant to PursueIn Vedic astrology, Rahu and Ketu are considered the karmic axis of destiny. While Ketu represents the talents, skills, and experiences you...
Why travellers are turning to the zodiac for vacation planningPeople are increasingly using astrocartography to guide major life choices. This practice, which maps planetary influences on locations, he...
Rs 250 for listening to your problems. Rs 1000 to cry with you. Mumbai’s beachside therapist has Paytm founder’s attentionA man named Prithvi Raj Bohra offers a unique service on Mumbai beaches. He listens to people's problems for a fee. Bohra, with a backgroun...
App jaisa koi meri zindagi mein aaye...A tech firm's app-matching service, FrappMatch, ironically led users to delete it, with one finding enlightenment in off-grid living funded...
US researchers seek to legitimise AI mental health careThe Dartmouth team recently published a clinical study demonstrating Therabot's effectiveness in helping people with anxiety, depression an...
Going for broke(r)A stockbroker seeks therapy for market-induced anxiety, revealing his emotions always contradict market movements. Through playful “exposur...
Dating life of therapist: Do their dates look for or fear a free session?Therapists often face unique challenges in romantic relationships. Their skills in listening and support can become burdensome, leading to ...
Mental health startup Amaha raises Rs 50 crore in funding round led by Fireside VenturesFounded in 2016, Amaha Health operates three different physical centres of business across Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi NCR. It runs these c...
Healthtech startup Spry raises $7 million in funding from Eight Roads VenturesSpry, started by former Ola CTO, will use the capital to build practice management for physical rehabilitation.
Google Assistant invests in Indian mental health AI app WysaWysa is a mobile application where users talk to an AI-powered bot for managing anxiety and sleep, or pay and talk to a therapist.
Fired Indian technology workers turn to chatbots for counselingThe upheaval in India’s $154 billion tech outsourcing industry has prompted thousands of Indians to seek solace in online therapy services.
Emma, world's first robot therapist, to help relieve muscle strainsEmma has a user-friendly interface and recommended guidelines for various sports injuries.
Enter startup therapists for expert guidanceA set of consultancies are now offering short, capsule-form solutions to startups in the pre-seed and pre-angel stage that promise to help ...
Beauty and Wellness startup The Home Salon raises seed-fund from accelerator VentureNurseryVentureNursery, an angel-backed start-up accelerator, has announced a seed investment by its members in The Home Salon, an on-demand home b...
German startup therapist who advises on spending, expansion and hiringJulia Derndinger helps navigate the extra layers of danger and anxiety that come with running a fledgling business in Germany.
Startups: Home delivery of products, services grow with increasing usage of appsHome delivery of products, services and increasing usage of mobile phones and messaging apps such as WhatsApp is prompting several startups...
Vishal Bali's Medwell ties up with Philips for Med Gear supplyBali said the home care division of Philips will also train therapists, who can visit patients' homes and operate the equipment.