Gajapayana heralds the beginning of the Mysuru Dasara season
The Dasara procession will take place at Mysuru on October 12, post the inauguration of the festivities on October 3.

Swiggy has introduced a new feature that allows users from 27 countries, including the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, Australia, and the UAE, to order food and products through its quick commerce service, Instamart, or reserve tables at restaurants for family and friends in India.

Starting October 25, 2024, international users can log in using their local phone numbers and pay with international credit cards or available UPI options. This feature provides access to various services, including food delivery, Dineout, Genie, and Instamart, as the company seeks to strengthen connections during the festive season.

“Food and gifts are essential to family gatherings, especially during festivals,” stated Phani Kishan, Co-founder and Chief Growth Officer of Swiggy. “With International Login, those living abroad can now surprise their loved ones on special occasions.”

This highly anticipated feature, requested by non-resident Indians (NRIs), will also feature a new gifting layout, making it easier to send festive gifts or make dinner reservations back home.

Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Bengaluru, Swiggy partners with nearly 200,000 restaurants across over 600 cities in India. Its Instamart service operates in 43 cities, delivering groceries and essentials in approximately 10 minutes across more than 20 categories.

In other news, Swiggy filed its draft papers for a ₹3,750 crore Initial Public Offering (IPO) on September 26, 2024. This IPO includes a fresh issue of 37.5 million equity shares with a face value of ₹1 each, along with an offer for sale (OFS) of 185,286,265 equity shares. However, the company has reportedly lowered its valuation estimates for the upcoming IPO by 10-16% due to market volatility, according to Reuters.