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Yahoo
19 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
HDFC Bank Limited Form 20-F for the Year Ended March 31, 2025 Available Online
NEW YORK, July 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HDFC Bank Limited (NYSE : HDB) filed its Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2025 on July 14, 2025. Filings made by HDFC Bank Limited with SEC are available from the SEC's EDGAR database via the direct link to its website located under "About Us/Investor-relations/SEC Filings" on HDFC Bank's website, or via Shareholders/Members of the Bank may also write to Mr. Ajay Agarwal, Company Secretary & Group Head – Secretarial & Group Oversight, HDFC Bank Limited, 4th Floor, HDFC House, H T Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai 400 020, India, requesting a hard copy of the completed audited financial statements free of charge. View source version on Contacts Mr. Ajay AgarwalCompany Secretary & Group Head – Secretarial & Group OversightHDFC Bank Limited4th Floor, HDFC House,H T Parekh Marg,Churchgate, Mumbai 400020 INDIATel : +91-22-66316293 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Voice AI startup Navana AI raises Rs 7 crore in round led by Antler India
Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills The voice AI startup raised Rs 7 crore in a pre-Series A, led by Antler India along with Ajay Agarwal, Ronnie Screwvala, and Sandeep has developed three products -- a voice AI contact centre , a speech recognition API, and the contact centre intelligence API. The company currently has more than 40 clients supporting voice bots in more than 12 languages in the the company had raised Rs 6.2 crore in an angel round led by Sandeep Singhal from Nexus Ventures along with Standford Angel Fund, Rajan Mehra, and Saahil brings the total funding raised so far by the company to Rs 13.2 by brothers Raoul Nanavati and Jai Nanavati in 2018, is a full-stack platform that helps enterprises to deploy voicebots, transcription systems, and real-time analytics at scale.'Whether it is for an urban English speaker or a person in a village speaking Bihari, our services allow enterprises to solve problems at a pan-India scale,' Nanavati told company will use the funds for its research and development (R&D) activities and to scale its products. 'Our goal is to help enterprises automate their contact centre solutions . We will be focussing on both R&D for India-based technologies and for scaling up our product into the market,' he such as Bajaj Finserv , currently use Navana's voice bot features, which are largely focussed on the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) is a voice-first market, and enterprises here can't rely on global, generic models to serve their customers. Navana's proprietary data and Indic-language voice AI stack uniquely positions them to power this shift,' said Gowri Shankar, associate partner of Antler, India.


Business Wire
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
HDFC Bank Limited Form 20-F for the Year Ended March 31, 2025 Available Online
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HDFC Bank Limited (NYSE : HDB) filed its Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2025 on July 14, 2025. Filings made by HDFC Bank Limited with SEC are available from the SEC's EDGAR database via the direct link to its website located under "About Us/Investor-relations/SEC Filings" on HDFC Bank's website, or via Shareholders/Members of the Bank may also write to Mr. Ajay Agarwal, Company Secretary & Group Head – Secretarial & Group Oversight, HDFC Bank Limited, 4 th Floor, HDFC House, H T Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai 400 020, India, requesting a hard copy of the completed audited financial statements free of charge.
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Business Standard
04-07-2025
- Health
- Business Standard
Think sugar causes diabetes? These 15 myths could be risking your health
Is fruit bad for diabetes? Can you reverse it with lemon water? Do sugar-free foods help? In this edition of Fact-check Friday, we bust the 15 biggest diabetes myths that still trip people up. With insights from top doctors, this video sets the record straight so you can take control of your health—with facts, not fear. ????⚕️ Featuring Dr Manisha Arora & Dr Ajay Agarwal
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First Post
03-07-2025
- Health
- First Post
Tech meets touch: How doctors are adapting to the digital transformation of healthcare
As AI, telemedicine and digital tools transform healthcare, doctors are adapting to a tech-driven future while preserving the human touch. Experts say technology can enhance care but empathy, intuition and doctor-patient relationships remain essential in modern medicine's evolving role. read more As technology continues to transform healthcare at an unprecedented pace, doctors are learning to walk the tightrope between innovation and intuition. From AI-powered diagnostics to telemedicine platforms and wearable tech, physicians across India are adopting new tools with cautious optimism but insist that the irreplaceable human touch remains at the core of healing. Dr. Ajay Agarwal, Senior Director of Internal Medicine at Fortis Hospital (Noida) believes that while digital innovation brings undeniable efficiency, it must be grounded in clinical wisdom. 'We must navigate this transformation with a blend of cautious optimism and evolving pragmatism,' he said. Telemedicine for instance, has become a permanent fixture in healthcare practice, especially for chronic disease follow-ups and preliminary triage. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'It has enhanced accessibility and allowed us to manage patients remotely with greater ease,' Dr. Agarwal added. 'But subtle diagnostic cues like a patient's gait, expressions or behavioural signs—are still best read in person.' AI, meanwhile, is viewed by Dr. Agarwal as a powerful assistant rather than a replacement. 'It opens doors to deeper clinical reasoning by highlighting imaging patterns and supporting diagnosis, but its integration must be critically evaluated by trained physicians,' he said. Digital health portals and patient records available online have also improved data sharing across hospitals, bridging long-standing communication gaps. Still, he added, 'The art of understanding the person behind the illness, that is something no tool can replicate.' Dr. Tushar Tayal, Consultant in Internal Medicine at CK Birla Hospital (Gurugram) echoed this sentiment, saying that technology has permanently altered the landscape of healthcare. 'The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a shift that was already underway,' he says. Telemedicine has evolved from a peripheral service to a mainstay of patient care, particularly useful for mental health, routine follow-ups and care in underserved regions. 'Doctors have had to develop virtual bedside manners—learning how to maintain empathy and build trust through a screen.' AI's role in diagnostics is particularly pronounced in radiology, pathology, and dermatology, where pattern recognition can be enhanced by machine learning. 'These tools help reduce errors and allow us to focus more on patient interaction,' Dr. Tayal added. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Wearables and mobile health apps are another frontier. Devices that monitor heart rate, blood sugar, and sleep patterns now offer real-time data that can inform personalised treatment plans. 'Doctors are collaborating with data scientists to make sense of this information,' he said. Medical education is also adapting, with new training modules focusing on digital ethics, AI tools and critical data analysis. Still, the integration of tech in healthcare isn't without its challenges. Data privacy, screen fatigue and the risk of over-reliance on algorithms remain key concerns. Yet both doctors agree that rather than replacing physicians, technology is expanding their role. Today's doctors are no longer just healers, they are digital guides, interpreters of complex data and managers of virtual care ecosystems.