Food delivery giants Zomato and Swiggy have introduced new health-focused rating systems to enhance food quality awareness and cater to rising demand for healthier food options. Zomato’s founder Deepinder Goyal announced the launch of a “health score,” developed using AI and restaurant data, highlighting the company’s renewed focus on customer well-being. Swiggy, which had launched its own health-rating feature called “protein drops” last week, is following a similar path. The move comes as fine-dine restaurants also adapt their menus to meet the growing preference for nutritious meals.
Adani Group to Invest ₹63,000 Crore in Assam
India’s Adani Group announced an investment of approximately ₹63,000 crore ($7.17 billion) in two significant energy projects in Assam, northeastern India. Among these is the region's largest privately owned coal-fired power plant...




