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Jeeva.ai Launches Jeeva 2.0, Empowering GTM Teams with Agentic AI for 10x Sales Productivity
Jeeva.ai Launches Jeeva 2.0, Empowering GTM Teams with Agentic AI for 10x Sales Productivity

Business Wire

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Jeeva.ai Launches Jeeva 2.0, Empowering GTM Teams with Agentic AI for 10x Sales Productivity

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- a cutting-edge AI-driven sales automation platform, today announced the launch of Jeeva 2.0, marking a major milestone as it opens its powerful autonomous sales assistant capabilities to every member of the go-to-market (GTM) team. This Product-Led Growth (PLG) launch on Product Hunt aims to revolutionize how sales professionals operate by delivering AI-powered tools designed to amplify productivity, precision, and personalization. Dubbed the 'Cursor/Codex for sales reps,' Jeeva 2.0 blends advanced AI with deep sales expertise to automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks, giving reps more time to focus on high-impact conversations and closing deals. Key new features include: Auto Email Drafting & Inbox Labeling: Personalization at Scale Jeeva 2.0 streamlines email outreach by auto-drafting personalized messages based on past interactions and customer data, saving reps hours weekly while preserving their authentic voice. Its inbox labeling feature organizes incoming emails automatically, helping reps prioritize and respond efficiently. Automated Meeting Notes: Stay Present Automatic note-taking captures key points in real time, letting reps focus fully on conversations without missing important details. AI-Powered Calendar: Simplify Scheduling The AI calendar helps coordinate meetings, optimize schedules, and prevent conflicts—making time management effortless. Meeting Preparation Assistance: Arrive Ready Before meetings, Jeeva 2.0 surfaces relevant insights about prospects and past interactions so reps can engage confidently. 'Jeeva 2.0 is designed to empower every GTM team member, not just sales leaders, to become 10x more productive and effective,' said Gaurav Bhattacharya, CEO of 'By automating the grunt work and enabling truly personalized outreach and research at scale, we help teams unlock pipeline growth and revenue acceleration like never before.' The launch on Product Hunt on July 21 will feature live demos, user stories, and a showcase of Jeeva's new autonomous AI assistants. invites GTM professionals worldwide to experience the future of sales automation and join the growing community transforming sales with AI. About Jeeva Jeeva is an agentic AI sales platform that automates prospect discovery, data enrichment, personalized outreach, and post-call follow-up in a single workflow. Drawing on live intent signals and self-directed processes, it surfaces high-fit leads, fills data gaps with accurate firmographic and contact information, drafts context-aware emails, and captures meeting notes—allowing sales teams to concentrate on relationships and revenue. Companies from seed-stage startups to large enterprises rely on Jeeva to expand pipeline and shorten sales cycles without adding headcount. Founded by serial entrepreneur Gaurav Bhattacharya, Jeeva operates globally.

Gangster with Mukhtar-Jeeva links shot dead in Muzaffarnagar encounter
Gangster with Mukhtar-Jeeva links shot dead in Muzaffarnagar encounter

Hindustan Times

time14-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Gangster with Mukhtar-Jeeva links shot dead in Muzaffarnagar encounter

The Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) shot dead Shahrukh Pathan, a wanted sharpshooter with alleged links to the gang of Sanjeev Maheshwari alias Jeeva and gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, during an encounter near Bijopura Tiraaha on Chappar-Rohana Road in Muzaffarnagar early Monday. Shahrukh Pathan, wanted in multiple murder cases, fired 10 rounds before STF retaliation (Sourced) According to STF additional superintendent of police (ASP) Brijesh Kumar, the gunfight began around 1:05 am after the team received a tip-off about a suspicious vehicle in the Chapar area. The STF set up an ambush to intercept the car. Shahrukh Pathan, 34, a resident of Khalapar in Muzaffarnagar, allegedly opened fire on the STF team, discharging over 10 rounds. He was critically injured in retaliatory firing and declared dead on arrival at a local hospital, confirmed additional director general of police (ADG) Amitabh Yash, who oversees law and order and the STF. Over a dozen criminal cases were registered against Pathan in Muzaffarnagar, Sambhal, and Haridwar. These included charges under the Indian Penal Code, Arms Act, Gangsters Act, and Gunda Act for murder, extortion, criminal conspiracy, and witness intimidation. Pathan's criminal activities began in 2015 when he and an accomplice allegedly murdered Asif Zayada in police custody at Muzaffarnagar railway station. Zayada was being escorted from Naini Jail for a court hearing in a murder case. While in jail, Pathan developed links with gangsters Jeeva and Mukhtar Ansari, becoming a trusted shooter in their network, according to the STF. In 2016, he escaped from police custody in Muzaffarnagar's Civil Lines area and went underground. During this period, he allegedly carried out multiple contract killings. In 2017, he reportedly shot dead Haridwar-based trader Amit Dixit, mistaking him for property dealer Subhash Saini, on instructions from Jeeva. That same year, he allegedly killed Yasin, father of Asif Zayada and a key witness in his son's murder. A reward of ₹50,000 was subsequently announced for his capture. He was later arrested in Uttarakhand and sentenced to life imprisonment along with Jeeva in the Dixit murder case. However, after being released on bail six months ago, he was booked again in Sambhal's Baniyather police station for threatening witnesses and remained absconding. The STF recovered a .30 mm Beretta pistol, a .32 mm revolver, a 9mm country-made pistol, over 70 live cartridges, and a car, without number plate, from the encounter site. Officials suspect that Pathan was planning fresh extortion and violent activities in western UP. A fresh FIR has been registered under the Arms Act and other relevant sections. Police are now working to trace his network and remaining associates. Jeeva, to whom Pathan was closely linked, was shot dead inside a Lucknow courtroom in 2023. Gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, a five-time former UP MLA, died of cardiac arrest in 2024. He had been in jail since 2005.

UP sharpshooter linked to Mukhtar Ansari & gangster Sanjeev Jeeva dies in encounter
UP sharpshooter linked to Mukhtar Ansari & gangster Sanjeev Jeeva dies in encounter

Time of India

time14-07-2025

  • Time of India

UP sharpshooter linked to Mukhtar Ansari & gangster Sanjeev Jeeva dies in encounter

Agra: A dreaded sharpshooter linked to gangs of slain gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari and Sanjeev Jeeva who was wanted in cases of murder, jailbreak, extortion and threats to witnesses in UP and Uttarakhand, died during a police encounter with a UP special task force (STF) team around 1am in Muzaffarnagar on Monday. He was out on bail for the past six months but wanted in a fresh case registered in Sambhal. Police said Shahrukh Pathan, 34, from Muzaffarnagar, was a trusted sharpshooter of the Jeeva gang, and while in prison, he also came in contact with Ansari's gang members. Pathan was recently wanted in Sambhal for allegedly threatening and trying to kill witnesses in a murder case. "The local police and STF teams were looking for him for a while in the fresh case. Early on Monday, based on intelligence inputs, a UP STF team stopped a car near the city's outskirts and Pathan, who was believed to be alone in the vehicle, opened fire. An encounter then broke out in which he was injured. We took him to Muzaffarnagar's district hospital, where he died during treatment," said SSP Sushil Ghule of UP STF. He added: "Over a dozen cases were registered against him in the past. Out of these, three are murder cases, and others are under the Gangster Act." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like She Took 1 Teaspoon Before Bed – Her Belly Was Gone in a Week Hollywood News | USA Click Here Undo Monday's encounter took place on the stretch leading to the district's Bijopur village on Chappar-Rohana road under Chappar limits and the STF found a pistol, a revolver, a country-made pistol, over 50 cartridges and a car without a number plate, police said. Pathan's criminal history goes back to 2015. He allegedly killed a man named Asif Zaida in police custody in Muzaffarnagar that year. Zaida was being brought from a Prayagraj jail to Muzaffarnagar for court hearing in a murder case at that time. After being arrested, Pathan came in contact with Jeeva and members of Ansari's gang in jail, and began formally working for the former. In 2016, he escaped from police custody in Muzaffarnagar while returning from a court trial. On the run, he killed Amit Dixit alias Goldie, a blanket trader, in Haridwar -- under Jeeva's instructions -- in 2017. A murder case was registered against him in Haridwar. Later that year, he killed Zaida's father, Yasin, a key witness in the Zaida murder case in Muzaffarnagar. UP police thereafter announced a Rs 50,000 bounty on him. Pathan was re-arrested and sent to jail in Uttarakhand. He was sentenced to life term along with Jeeva in the Goldie murder case, and later got bail. Notably, Jeeva was shot dead during a court hearing in Lucknow in 2023.

Coimbatore police fill potholes as civic body fumes
Coimbatore police fill potholes as civic body fumes

New Indian Express

time14-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Coimbatore police fill potholes as civic body fumes

Tap tease In Eriodu Town Panchayat of Dindigul, villagers were delighted — at last, they were getting a water tap hooked up to the Cauvery Combined Water Scheme. The Karur Lok Sabha MP Jothimani was the guest of honour. She arrived with full fanfare, cut the ribbon (or turned the tap, in this case), and was met with cheers. But the elations dried up faster than a appalam in peak May sun. Moments after the MP left, villagers rushed in with buckets, visions of clean, gushing water in their heads. Instead was a pipe capped with plastic and — lo and behold — no tap. Fuming, they marched to the office of Eriodu Town Panchayat vice president Jeeva, who was just as baffled. He promptly lodged a complaint with the police. When questioned, the panchayat staff replied coolly that the tap was only a temporary arrangement. Some work is still pending. We'll put it back later. Arguments flowed faster and despite the drama, poor Jeeva was in deep waters; he still couldn't get the tap reinstalled. Saravanan MP Nip good cops in the bud In Coimbatore city, the roads were even more dotted than fly eggs on rotting meat. Accidents? Oh you mean everyday affairs. Tired of waiting for civic authorities to get out of their seats, the local police took matters into their own hands — literally. Officers started patching up potholes using cement from passing concrete mixers. Just a DIY civic fix beyond their duty to stop more crashes. Applause poured in. But, the initiative would soon hit a speed bump. Why? Turns out the civic body wasn't too thrilled about being outperformed by 'police with patch kits'. Egos slighted by the attention on their failure, they nudged the police to back off. Coimbatore's roads are back to playing Jenga with commuters. R Kirubakaran Economical with the truth The Vellore district administration and a prominent university in the city recently played host to a very 'exclusive event' – the kind where PowerPoint slides flow freely but the truth? Quite selectively. Director of School Education Dr S Kannappan was all set to present an analysis of the Class 12 results at 10am. Naturally, the press was invited, however at the eleventh hour, the hosts 'postponed' it to 3.30pm. When clock struck magic hour, reporters trickled in only to find Kannappan mid way through the presentation, unpacking data on which subjects were sinking faster than political promises. Just as headlines started taking shape, the reporters were promptly escorted and served tea – clearly not the kind that spills. The message was clear – sip, don't scoop. Dheepthi OJ

Did you know Varun Chakravarthy worked as a junior artist in Tamil cinema before turning into an IPL champion?
Did you know Varun Chakravarthy worked as a junior artist in Tamil cinema before turning into an IPL champion?

Time of India

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Did you know Varun Chakravarthy worked as a junior artist in Tamil cinema before turning into an IPL champion?

Did you know Varun Chakravarthy used to be a junior artist earlier before turning into an IPL champion? It's a surprising throwback to his past, way back in the days of innocence and cricket success. Come, let's see what he has to say about this unexpected chapter of his life. Varun Chakravarthy: From cinema sets to Cricket fields Varun Chakravarthy Vinod, also known as CV Varun, was born on 29 August 1991. He is an Indian cricketer who plays for the national team as a leg-spin bowler. In domestic cricket, he plays for Tamil Nadu, and in the Indian Premier League (IPL), he plays for Kolkata Knight Riders. He was a member of the team that won the 2025 Champions Trophy. He once worked as a junior artist in Tamil cinema . Did you know? Before becoming a popular cricketer in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Varun Chakravarthy had a very different job. According to the reports of Pinkvilla, it was revealed that he once worked as a junior artist in Tamil cinema. In 2014, he appeared in the film Jeeva, which was directed by Suseenthiran and featured actor Vishnu Vishal in the lead role. Varun was seen in the role of a cricketer and was paid ₹600 per day for this work. This was long before he became a known name in the cricketing world. Architect by Education At that time, Varun had not started his professional cricket journey. He was actually an architect by education and had a job where he earned a monthly salary of around ₹14,000 to ₹18,000. However, he soon realized that architecture was not his passion and decided to quit. He then entered the film industry, where he worked as an assistant director. He was also interested in music and played the guitar. During this period, he managed to get the chance to be part of the movie Jeeva as a background artist. At that time, no one could have imagined that he would one day go on to become one of the most talked-about bowlers in the Indian Premier League (IPL). What Led Him to Pursue the Sport He also revealed that, while working in films, he continued playing tennis-ball cricket tournaments in his free time. It was during these matches that his love for cricket stayed alive, and then he decided to follow his dream seriously and started training properly. His turning point came in 2018, when he played in the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) and impressed everyone. His performance in the TNPL got him a place in the IPL. Initially, he was picked up by Kings XI Punjab in 2019, and then Kolkata Knight Riders recruited him. His journey from being a junior artist earning ₹600 to becoming a cricketer with an IPL contract worth ₹12 crore is nothing short of inspiring.

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