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Deepinder Goyal

@deepigoyal

Curious child.

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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
A book about Blinkit, now on Blinkit. I have no idea how @albinder finds time for writing books alongside all that he has to do, but this is an excellent read about the challenges of starting up, building, breaking, and rebuilding for retail in India. A few hundred signed copies available on Blinkit.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Hello everyone, here are the highlights from Eternal's last quarter – - Eternal’s Q4FY26 Consolidated Adjusted Revenue grew 64% YoY (like-for-like) to 17,680 crore - B2C NOV grew 54% YoY (4% QoQ) to INR 26,880 crore - Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA increased 160% YoY to INR 429 crore while increasing 18% QoQ (vs INR 364 crore in Q3FY26) - Blinkit NOV growth remains strong at 95.4% YoY (8.2% QoQ) - Food Delivery NOV growth at 18.8% YoY (-0.9% QoQ) - continues to improve for the third quarter in a row, inching closer to our long-term expectation of 20%+ YoY - Going-out NOV grew 42% YoY for the full year FY26 - Hyperpure’s overall Adjusted EBITDA margin improving to 0.5% resulting in absolute Adjusted EBITDA profit of INR 5 crore - 109 million Indians completed transactions worth over $10 billion through Blinkit, District, and Zomato in FY26 - Delivery Partner Welfare: ~₹200 crore in government benefits unlocked in FY26; expanding to 1 lakh gig & contract workers by FY27 - Greening India: 1M saplings distributed to 3,000 farmers across 6 states; 600K+ planted over ~5,000 acres (free of cost) - EV Adoption: EV delivery partners grew from 52K (Mar 2025) to 100K+ (Mar 2026) - Plastic Waste: 15,000 MT recycled in FY26; 60,000+ MT recycled since inception (100% plastic neutral initiative) - Feeding India: 1.4 lakh+ children fed daily across 2,300+ centres in 150+ cities That’s all for now. To our customers, delivery partners, business partners, policymakers, and team members: your support is what moves us forward. If there’s anything we can do better, we are always listening. Please feel free to share any questions or feedback at shareholders@eternal.com Full report here – drive.google.com/file/d/1mz_hG7…
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
@gareebscientist @temple 😃 Yeah, it holds no matter what. The medical grade "Grips" we use to hold Temple to the skin during hard workouts and ocean swims was a harder problem to solve than building the device itself.
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Gareeb Scientist@gareebscientist·
@deepigoyal @temple Screenless wrist tracker wonder what that is..... Lol Also interesting data, but will it hold on to a sweaty persons forehead? And the sensation on weight on one side of the face while playing high pace shots ?
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Heart Rate is just one of the simpler things. Temple sees more. Follow @temple for more updates.
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LAT Aerospace
LAT Aerospace@lataerospace·
Yesterday, a small prototype aircraft of a brand new design from LAT Aerospace crashed into a wheat field near Saifai during a ground roll test. Strong winds caused loss of control, and immediate crash. We’ve reached out to the farmer whose crop was damaged and have already ensured full compensation for their loss. We’re early in development. Crashes are part of building aircraft. We’ll learn from this, tighten our test protocols, and keep going.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
We just completed a successful flight for our tech demonstrator, Lat One v0.2. Lat Aerospace is building ultra-short takeoff and landing aircraft using blown wing technology. Think fixed-wing performance with near-helicopter access. A couple of months ago, v0.1 achieved uSTOL but crashed shortly after. That was expected. v0.2 was about completing the full mission, and it did. The blown wing concept worked in reality. Closed-loop control got validated. We'd predicted a cruise speed of 30-32 m/s and cruised comfortably at 33. No thermal issues despite a burning afternoon. The quick-detach wings held through aggressive turns. Was in the air for over 6 minutes. Smooth touchdown, and ready to fly again. But the thing that makes me the happiest isn't any of that. It's that our CFD studies, aerodynamic models, SIL simulations, and flight logs all match, almost perfectly. That's what real engineering looks like. I am so proud of our team. A long way to go, and we are getting there. @lataerospace @surobhidas
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Milan T.
Milan T.@TagadiyaMilan·
Very disappointing experience with @letsblinkit. Damaged bread issue delayed till it became “feedback only”, and the cricket ball complaint was handled the same way. Repeated concerns without resolution isn’t fair. @deepigoyal Please look into this.
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Milan T.@TagadiyaMilan·
Won a “Jasprit Bumrah signed cricket ball” in the Thums Up x Blinkit campaign… but this is what I received 👇 Not even properly round. Feels cheap and misleading for a promo using a cricketer’s name. @letsblinkit @zomato @ThumsUpOfficial @CocaCola_Ind
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Ramesh Srivats
Ramesh Srivats@rameshsrivats·
"<16% body fat" is taking the term bio-data too literally.
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We're recruiting at @temple. At Temple, we are building the ultimate wearable for elite performance athletes. A device that measures what no other wearable in the world measures, with a level of precision that doesn't exist yet. To build it, we need people who are obsessive about both the craft and the category. Engineers who are also athletes. People who will wear what they build, and hate it until it's perfect. Roles we're hiring for: 🟠 Analog Systems Engineers, Electronics Design Engineers 🟠 Embedded Systems Engineers — low-level HW bring-up, embedded signal and image processing, embedded AI 🟠 Design and Validation Engineers — sensors, actuators, battery, antenna, optics 🟠 CMF Engineers, Adhesive Materials Engineers 🟠 Sensor Algorithms Engineers — estimation theory, sensor fusion 🟠 Deep Learning Engineers — ML model development for physiological metrics 🟠 Computational Neuroscientists 🟠 BCI Engineers — real-time EEG/EMG acquisition and processing 🟠 Neural Decoding Researchers — brain activity to semantic mapping 🟠 Computer Vision Engineers — facial microexpression, subvocal muscle detection 🟠 Neuroimaging ML Engineers — multimodal sensor fusion 🟠 Last but not the least, product managers who work through Figma without needing a designer to hold their hand Important – we are building for people who push their bodies to the edge. We want to be those people, not just serve them. So only people who take fitness seriously, and have body fat <16% (men) and 26% (women) should apply. If you're not there yet but will commit to getting there in three months, you can apply too; but you'll be on probation until you are. Write to build@temple.com with your core skill as the subject line. Come find your tribe.

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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Temple has raised its first round. Friends and family. $54m. Post-money valuation of ~$190m. Every investor in this round is a founder friend or early-stage Zomato investor who wanted in, whether or not Temple ever makes it to market. But here's what gives me goosebumps – more than 30 Temple employees participated in the round, at par valuation. No discount. Their own money. That's the kind of belief you can't buy. We are assembling a dream team to build the ultimate wearable for elite performance athletes. Want in? Look up my last post.
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Ayush Jaiswal
Ayush Jaiswal@ayushjaiswal·
This team will be so epic to work with, if you’re in India & into fitness. Every fitness startup should hire people who truly care about fitness. Leading indicator of mission alignment.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal

We're recruiting at @temple. At Temple, we are building the ultimate wearable for elite performance athletes. A device that measures what no other wearable in the world measures, with a level of precision that doesn't exist yet. To build it, we need people who are obsessive about both the craft and the category. Engineers who are also athletes. People who will wear what they build, and hate it until it's perfect. Roles we're hiring for: 🟠 Analog Systems Engineers, Electronics Design Engineers 🟠 Embedded Systems Engineers — low-level HW bring-up, embedded signal and image processing, embedded AI 🟠 Design and Validation Engineers — sensors, actuators, battery, antenna, optics 🟠 CMF Engineers, Adhesive Materials Engineers 🟠 Sensor Algorithms Engineers — estimation theory, sensor fusion 🟠 Deep Learning Engineers — ML model development for physiological metrics 🟠 Computational Neuroscientists 🟠 BCI Engineers — real-time EEG/EMG acquisition and processing 🟠 Neural Decoding Researchers — brain activity to semantic mapping 🟠 Computer Vision Engineers — facial microexpression, subvocal muscle detection 🟠 Neuroimaging ML Engineers — multimodal sensor fusion 🟠 Last but not the least, product managers who work through Figma without needing a designer to hold their hand Important – we are building for people who push their bodies to the edge. We want to be those people, not just serve them. So only people who take fitness seriously, and have body fat <16% (men) and 26% (women) should apply. If you're not there yet but will commit to getting there in three months, you can apply too; but you'll be on probation until you are. Write to build@temple.com with your core skill as the subject line. Come find your tribe.

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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
We're recruiting at @temple. At Temple, we are building the ultimate wearable for elite performance athletes. A device that measures what no other wearable in the world measures, with a level of precision that doesn't exist yet. To build it, we need people who are obsessive about both the craft and the category. Engineers who are also athletes. People who will wear what they build, and hate it until it's perfect. Roles we're hiring for: 🟠 Analog Systems Engineers, Electronics Design Engineers 🟠 Embedded Systems Engineers — low-level HW bring-up, embedded signal and image processing, embedded AI 🟠 Design and Validation Engineers — sensors, actuators, battery, antenna, optics 🟠 CMF Engineers, Adhesive Materials Engineers 🟠 Sensor Algorithms Engineers — estimation theory, sensor fusion 🟠 Deep Learning Engineers — ML model development for physiological metrics 🟠 Computational Neuroscientists 🟠 BCI Engineers — real-time EEG/EMG acquisition and processing 🟠 Neural Decoding Researchers — brain activity to semantic mapping 🟠 Computer Vision Engineers — facial microexpression, subvocal muscle detection 🟠 Neuroimaging ML Engineers — multimodal sensor fusion 🟠 Last but not the least, product managers who work through Figma without needing a designer to hold their hand Important – we are building for people who push their bodies to the edge. We want to be those people, not just serve them. So only people who take fitness seriously, and have body fat <16% (men) and 26% (women) should apply. If you're not there yet but will commit to getting there in three months, you can apply too; but you'll be on probation until you are. Write to build@temple.com with your core skill as the subject line. Come find your tribe.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
LAT Aerospace has acquired Sharang Shakti, an early-stage defence robotics startup based in Gurgaon. This is our first move toward building indigenous defence capabilities alongside our long-term mission of developing next-generation civil aviation platforms from India. Civil aviation and defence are often viewed as separate sectors. But the core technology stack is shared across autonomy, perception, sensing, navigation, guidance, and control systems. By bringing Sharang Shakti into LAT, we are building these capabilities in-house, from first principles, with the intent to deploy them across both defence and civil programs over time. Slowly but surely.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
A quick update on back@eternal.com Over the last week, we received over 8,000 emails. About 4,000 from people who have been part of the Eternal journey at some point. Rest from people who haven't worked here but want to. Thank you so much for this. I didn't expect this at all. Most of these emails are stories, and are full of emotions and honesty. There's a lot of context and history in them. And a lot of our current team has no context on people who left five, ten, fifteen years ago. Eternal is in its late teens right now. The only person who can truly read these emails and know who to respond to is me. And it is not humanly possible for me to read through 8,000 emails, and pick and choose the right ones to respond to, quickly. We are still going through every single one. It will take time. But if you worked with me directly, and you wrote in, and you are waiting for a reply, here is what will work quickly: find my number and WhatsApp me. Looking forward to reconnect :)
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
If you used to work at Zomato, whether you chose to move on, or I was the one who asked you to leave, this is for you. I know that for many of you, Zomato didn't have the environment, or the leadership you needed at the time. But I know for sure, that you loved being at Zomato, and it is quite possible that you never felt like home anywhere else since you left. We have over four hundred people at Eternal today in their second or third stints. Many of them are doing their best work now. Maybe because they've grown, but also because the company has grown. We are more organised, a little less chaotic, and hopefully, I've learned a few things along the way too. If you haven't reached out because you think the door is closed, or because you think I'm holding onto the past, I'm not. I want you back. There is so much to build at Eternal. We are today, a family of companies. Zomato, Blinkit Quick-Commerce, Blinkit Ambulances, District, Hyperpure, Nugget, and Feeding India. We need people who already know what good looks like here, and who care enough to fight for it. There is no better person for that than someone who has been here, left, grown, and wants to come back. You might say that Eternal is not going to be the same, because I am not the CEO anymore. But ask yourself a question. Did titles ever matter at Eternal? I am still very much here, and I'd love for you to be a part of this next phase of Eternal. If you feel like you have unfinished business here, please don't overthink it. Write to me at back@eternal.com. The Gurgaon pollution is still a bug, but being at Eternal is the feature. Let's talk and find a role that fits your life as it is today.
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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
An important update on leadership changes at Eternal.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Hello everyone, here are the highlights from the last quarter (full report here: drive.google.com/file/d/1iSzxQU…) – - Blinkit turned Adjusted EBITDA positive for the first time on a quarterly basis - B2C GOV grew 55% YoY (11% QoQ) - Blinkit NOV grew 121% YoY - Zomato Adjusted EBITDA margin reached an all time high of 5.4% (INR 531 Cr) - Zomato NOV growth recovery continues at 16.6% YoY - Hyperpure turned Adjusted EBITDA margin positive for the first time, delivering INR 1Cr - District NOV grew 20% YoY That’s all for now. We appreciate the continued support of our customers, delivery partners, business partners, policy makers and team members as we progress on our journey. If there’s anything we can do better, we are always listening. Please feel free to share any questions or feedback at shareholders@eternal.com.
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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Gentle reminder to all the concerned doctors and/or influencers We haven’t made any public commercial announcements about Temple yet. We haven’t released any official device benchmarking data. A lot of the work is still underway; we’re months away from introducing preview devices to the public, if at all. You are advising people not to buy an “unvalidated” device that isn’t even available to order or pre-order yet. That’s funny, tbh. We will share all the science if and when we decide to sell Temple. You can judge and give all your advice at that moment. Until then, be curious, and cheer Indian startups? Your skepticism is valuable, but at the right time.
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Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Thanks for your feedback sir. We found higher resolution at the temple area using PPG. Now we are using extensive benchmarking with MRIs and TCDs combined with machine learning to calculate CBF. Getting more and more accurate as we go along. We are working with a number of doctors and scientists across India and the world to make sure that this device passes medical grade accuracy requirements. We will publish all the data very soon. We will be keen to show you the data as well and get your advice.
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM@hyderabaddoctor·
Dear @deepigoyal I admire your enthusiasm and the resolve to find easier and more convenient ways to measure cerebral blood flow. ▶️One suggestion: Instead of placing the 'temple' over temple, which measures the blood flow through superficial temporal artery (STA); you could place the 'temple' in the neck over internal carotid artery (ICA), as shown in this image. This is because the blood flow through ICA is more likely to correlate with cerebral blood flow as compared to STA.
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