Narayanamurthy's challenge to young IT engineers


Controversy has arisen ever since Infosys founder Narayan Murthy asked the IT youth to work 70 hours a week. Narayana Murthy, who made the name of Infosys shine in the world, is a role model for people in the IT field. His son-in-law is the Prime Minister of Britain. The influence of his statements is seen. But by advising the youth to work 70 hours a week, he has incurred the wrath of many. Most of the youth have said that they have to work 70 hours a week i.e. 14 hours a day for five days. Where to find such people to work 14 hours a day? There is feedback that Narayanamurthy wants to employ young IT engineers.


A Gujarati brand at Time Square

Advertisements on billboards in New York's Time Square are innovative. Half a lakh tourists pass through there. All eyes are on the innovation on the billboard. On October 8, an advertisement called Bee Mock Milk appeared on it. Which was shown 20 times an hour and 480 times a day. Everyone has an attraction towards milk. The ad was for Amul, a reputed brand in India based in Gujarat. Amul at Time Square is said to be a matter of pride?

A Rs 9,800 crore company with a salary of Rs 1,200

This is the story of Ghazal Alag, co-founder of Memarth. Once his salary was 1200 rupees per month, today he runs a company worth 9,800 crores. It runs a wellness product offering of toxic free baby clothes. It has 500 lifestyle wellness products from six brands. Its parent company is MamaArtha. Ghazal first started his career as a corporate trainer. When Ghazal had a baby there, she noticed that no company offered toxic-free clothing, which was essential for newborns. A new idea was born out of it.


56 lakh job to a student from Tchukada village of UP

Google has offered her a job of 56 lakh rupees despite studying in IIT, IIM, NIT, IIIT. He will join the job from the first date tomorrow. This is the story of Aradhya Tripathi from Gargra village in Uttar Pradesh and studied at Madan Mohan Malviya University of Technology. People of Uttar Pradesh felt proud when Google offered him software development engineer at a salary of 52 lakhs. At the beginning of 2023, she was doing an internship in a company called Scalar. This company offered him a salary of 32 lakhs. However, Google dragged itself there by offering him 56 lakhs.


Native Indian startup Loom sold for 2500 crores

Atlassian has bought video messaging startup Loom for Rs 8133 crore. The two Indian founders of Loom, Vinay Hiramath and Shahid Khan, will get Rs 2500 crore. The third founder, Vinay Hiramath, is of Indian origin, while Shahid Khan's parents are from India and Pakistan. The third founder of Loom, Joe Thomas, is from America. All three founders will get 300 million dollars. People associated with Loom will now also get to use Atlassian's platform.


Mobile Congress is ringing the world

Mobile phone manufacturers had their eyes on the India Mobile Congress held in India. Every mobile manufacturer is coming to India and using Made in India tag. Like Samsung's Fold Five and Apple's iPhone Fifteen are made in India. Tata also recently announced that it has acquired the Foxconn company and will make its phones Tata. This was the largest mobile congress in Asia's telecom sector.


Fish production against food shortages in Cuba

There was a food shortage in Cuba. However, Cubans faced the food shortage by adopting a new idea of ​​fish farming. The people there produced 24 tons of tilapia fish by adopting the innovative technique of mass rearing of tilapia fish. Efforts to alleviate food shortages for 11 million Cubans are succeeding. Cuba has been in recession for the past three decades and has been facing shortages of food, medicine, petrol-diesel etc.


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