 Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Ltd Q2FY26 loss at Rs. 32.62 crores
Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Ltd Q2FY26 loss at Rs. 32.62 crores Nitta Gelatin India Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated profit lower at Rs. 18.42 crores
Nitta Gelatin India Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated profit lower at Rs. 18.42 crores Wheels India Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit up at Rs. 30.99 crores
Wheels India Ltd consolidated Q2 FY26 net profit up at Rs. 30.99 crores Kalpataru Projects International Ltd posts rise in Q2FY26 consolidated PAT to Rs. 240.05 crores
Kalpataru Projects International Ltd posts rise in Q2FY26 consolidated PAT to Rs. 240.05 crores Shriram Finance Ltd Q2FY26 consolidated PAT increases to Rs. 2314.17 crores
Shriram Finance Ltd Q2FY26 consolidated PAT increases to Rs. 2314.17 crores 
              The Indian healthcare sector is garnering global attention. Be it the evolution of Indian pharmaceutical firms, low-cost hospitals or disruptive start-ups, the sector is a laboratory of myriad market forces impacting innovation, choices and societal welfare. At the same time, India continues to battle with an inadequate healthcare infrastructure and a rising disease burden.
edX's new business course on 'Healthcare in India: Strategic Perspectives' applies a strategic lens to the sector's submarkets including hospitals, pharmaceutical firms and diagnostic equipment providers. Learners will examine the role of disruptive innovation and the ways in which public policy shapes the evolution of healthcare markets. With this framework, they will be able to evaluate which employer to join, which healthcare stocks to invest in, where the exciting business opportunities lie, and what are the unmet needs in this sector that can be addressed by a startup. Learners will learn about the unique contradictions and challenges that define Indian healthcare.
Taught by IIMBx, 'Healthcare in India: Strategic Perspectives' kicks off on January 06, 2016. This 5-week course is the first MOOC to focus on healthcare markets in India and requires an effort of only 3-4 hours per week.