
DailyRounds Delivers Rs 363 Cr Profit on Rs 641 Cr Revenue in FY25
DailyRounds posted a Rs 363 crore profit on Rs 641 crore operating revenue for FY25, marking a 13% rise in both profit and revenue from FY24. The company’s flagship subscription platform Marrow contributed 88% of revenue, while non‑operating income added Rs 132 crore. Expenses grew, driven by a 42% jump in legal fees and a 25% rise in employee benefits, but the firm maintained a strong EBITDA margin of 57.3%. Cash and bank balances surged to Rs 1,756 crore, more than double the prior year’s level.
What Do Leaders Need to Do About AI?
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Corporate Training Courses: A Complete Guide For Modern Organizations
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How Colorado's Educator-Focused AI Roadmap for K-12 Is Guiding Pilots, Professional Development, and Classroom Use
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AI Can’t Improve Healthcare if Clinicians and Staff Aren’t Trained to Use, Orchestrate It
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Canada’s River-Class Destroyer Training to Start Before Ships Join Fleet
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Using Behavioral Data to Improve AI Coaching
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Quick Formative Assessment Strategies that Make a Big Impact
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Auto Browse: What Teachers Should Know About Google’s New AI Agent
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Q&A: How Utah Valley University Is Using AI to Help Students Succeed
Utah Valley University’s Ask Wilson AI assistant, built by the Kahlert Applied AI Institute, is embedded in Canvas and answers course‑specific questions, links to lecture recordings, and offers 24/7 coaching. After a pilot in fall 2023, it now serves 2,000 students across...

Development for Everyone: AI Coaching in Action with Kirsten Moorefield
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What Is Most Likely Machine and How Can I Use It To Teach?
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EDSAFE AI Alliance Says AI Companions Necessitate New Policies
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The Rise of Agentic AI in Universities
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Student Readiness: Learning to Learn
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What Is KQED Teach and How Can I Use It For Media Literacy?
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Why IT Service Management Is Vital for Digital Transformation
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As AI Moves Quickly, LEGO Education Bets on Foundations, Over 'FOMO'
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Great Minds, Renaissance Roll Out New Core, Assessment Partnership
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