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Yahoo! India offers users 1GB storage
MUMBAI: Yahoo! Mail today announced plans to upgrade its storage capacity for its free users worldwide to one gigabyte (1GB). The global roll-out will begin in late April. Yahoo! Mail users from India on www.yahoo.co.in will be also upgraded simultaneously with the rest of the world to 1 GB of free storage.
Yahoo! Mail has also expanded its suite of security tools with virus cleaning for free, from Norton AntiVirus™, in addition to the virus scanning already offered.
“Beginning next month, people can enjoy 1GB of storage for free and take comfort in the fact that Yahoo! Mail continues to protect the privacy and security of their inboxes,” said Yahoo! Mail vice president Andy Spillane. “We know that people are using their Yahoo! Mail accounts to send and store more attachments, photos and important messages than ever before. By providing 1GB of storage for free, we continue with our eight year tradition of making Yahoo! Mail an even more essential part of people’s lives,” adds Spillane.
“The announcement to provide 1 GB of free storage along with even powerful security tools to protect inboxes from spam is another feather in Yahoo! Mail’s cap. India occupies a very special space for Yahoo’s global scheme of operations. Our endeavor has always been to provide our Indian users with continued innovations and product enhancements.” said Yahoo! India country general manager Neville Taraporewalla.
The 1GB storage upgrade represents an increase of more than four times the 250 megabytes (MB) of space that Yahoo! Mail users currently enjoy. Yahoo also offers consumers 20MB attachment limits, along with Spam Guard, AddressGuard™ and numerous additional features.
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Delhivery appoints Neelam Dhawan as Chairperson
Tech veteran succeeds Deepak Kapoor effective 1 April 2026.
MUMBAI: Neelam Dhawan just took the driver’s seat at Delhivery because when logistics needs sharper direction, even the board calls in a Microsoft-level navigator. Delhivery has appointed Neelam Dhawan as non-executive independent director effective 20 March 2026, with her elevation to chairperson of the Board from 1 April 2026. She succeeds Deepak Kapoor, who steps down after more than eight years, as disclosed in the company’s regulatory filing on 31 January 2026.
Dhawan brings over three decades of leadership in technology, having served as managing director at HP India Sales, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise India and Microsoft India. A graduate in Economics from St. Stephen’s College and an MBA from FMS, Delhi University, she is recognised by Fortune, Forbes and Business Today as one of the ‘Most Powerful Women in Business’. She has shaped India’s IT sector, served on the NASSCOM Executive Council (2009–2017) and is a strong advocate for workplace diversity and STEM education for girls.
She currently serves as independent director on the boards of Hindustan Unilever, Tech Mahindra, Ather Energy, Fractal Analytics, Capillary Technologies India and Capita PLC, and as a director at Nudge Lifeskills Foundation.
Delhivery, MD & CEO Sahil Barua said, “We are delighted to welcome Neelam Dhawan to the Delhivery Board as our Chairperson. Her exceptional track record in leading some of the world’s most iconic technology companies, as well as her diverse set of experiences as a seasoned Board Member will be invaluable as Delhivery continues to scale its technology-led logistics platform.”
In a logistics world where speed and strategy must race in sync, Delhivery isn’t just adding a chairperson, it’s bringing aboard a proven leader who knows how to steer complex tech ecosystems through growth lanes and beyond.








