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The promotional banner for "Weather Union," a Zomato Giveback initiative, features a bright sky background with the logo "Weather Union" centrally positioned. On the right, there's an advanced weather station outfitted with sensors and a solar panel, showcasing the project's technological investment. On the left, Deepinder Goyal, co-founder of Zomato, is depicted smiling, adding a personal touch and highlighting his involvement in the initiative. The banner effectively merges technology with community engagement, emphasizing the initiative’s commitment to providing valuable weather data for public good.

Zomato Unveils 'Weather Union': India’s First Crowd-Sourced Weather Network

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Anurag Trivedi

Zomato, led by co-founder Deepinder Goyal, has launched 'Weather Union', the first crowd-supported weather network in India, designed to provide accurate, real-time weather data. This initiative includes over 650 weather stations across 45 major cities, enhancing decision-making in various sectors. Under the 'Zomato Giveback' program, this weather data is freely accessible via an API, promoting economic productivity and community involvement. Zomato encourages public participation by inviting volunteers to host weather stations, marking a significant step in leveraging technology for public good.

This image is a wide banner featuring two prominent figures against a split background. On the left side, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an older man with a beard, wearing a traditional Indian waistcoat over a kurta, is depicted speaking and making a peace sign with his hand. The background on his side is yellow-green. On the right side, Deepinder Goyal, the founder of Zomato, a younger man in a dark suit and white shirt, smiles broadly, with a black space-themed background behind him.

PM Modi Assures Startups of a Favorable Business Environment in India Regardless of Surname

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Anurag Trivedi

In a recent public dialogue, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored that in today's India, success is defined by one's hard work and not by their surname. He praised Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal's entrepreneurial journey, highlighting it as a source of inspiration for many young Indians. This conversation formed part of a broader discussion at a special event where business leaders shared their experiences and insights on India's growing digital landscape and the supportive role of the government in nurturing startups and technological innovation.