DigiClinics is putting India-trained pathology AI and an indigenous, PNDT-hardened ultrasound at the country's primary health centres. The pitch rests on one uncomfortable fact: Western-trained models read Indian tissue at 60–70% accuracy, and India screens fewer than 2% of its at-risk women.
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DigiClinics is putting India-trained pathology AI and an indigenous, PNDT-hardened ultrasound at the country's primary health centres. The pitch rests on one uncomfortable fact: Western-trained models read Indian tissue at 60–70% accuracy, and India screens fewer than 2% of its at-risk women.
Sai Silks (Kalamandir) closed FY26 with profit up 65 per cent, borrowings all but extinguished and repeat customers at a record share of sales. The company is valued well below its listed peer set. This is a read of the FY26 numbers, how the company sits against its peers, and the questions an investor would reasonably want answered.
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