
From the land of dacoits to Guinness Book: This Morena girl cracked one of the world’s toughest exams at 19 and now has 2 lakh YouTube fans
Nandini Agrawal from Morena achieved a global feat. She became the youngest woman to pass the CA exams. Agrawal secured the top rank nationwide. She started her career at PwC. Later, she worked at Boston Consulting Group. Currently, Agrawal is a Private Equity analyst. She shares guidance for CA aspirants on social media.

Bengaluru professor asks for more focus on research to help India surpass US, China, and Germany
The Indian Premier League generates massive revenue. The author proposes taxing a portion of IPL profits. These funds could boost research and innovation. Currently, research faces taxes while entertainment gets subsidies. The author argues India prioritizes quick returns over long-term investments in science. A shift in priorities is needed. This will build a stronger future for the nation.

How to retire without ever retiring? Akshat Shrivastava’s explains his life upgrade formula
Akshat Shrivastava, founder of Wisdom Hatch, presents a new perspective on retirement through his "life upgrade pyramid." Instead of focusing on traditional retirement, he advocates for upgrading life in stages, starting with financial security and diversifying income streams. As individuals gain control over their time and finances, they can enjoy greater freedom and pursue personal fulfillment without the stress of money. The ultimate goal is to achieve financial independence, where investments sustain one’s lifestyle, allowing for luxurious living while prioritizing health, family, and joy.

Leaders, uninterrupted: Work and learn via UWA Global MBA with IIM Kozhikode certification
The UWA Global MBA with IIM Kozhikode certification offers an opportunity to upskill without stepping away from your career. This dual-accredited MBA program promises a world-class curriculum from two globally respected institutions, tailored for mid to senior-level professionals looking to stay ahead of the growth curve. Here are its key advantages and a guide on how to apply.

Marketing professor’s hilarious LinkedIn comment on alma mater IIM Ahmedabad will leave you in splits. Netizens call him 'legend'
IIM Ahmedabad alumnus and marketing professor Govindrajan Srinivas amused LinkedIn users with his witty comment on his education profile, humorously noting he “consistently finished at the bottom of the class.” His light-hearted quip quickly gained traction online, making its way to Reddit, where netizens hailed him as a legendary professor known for his originality and brilliance.

Preity Zinta's husband, Gene Goodenough, is a finance analyst. Check his educational qualifications and career
Preity Zinta, the Bollywood icon and co-owner of Punjab Kings, shares her life with Gene Goodenough, a finance and energy sector professional. Gene, an MBA graduate, holds a senior position at NLine Energy Inc. The couple enjoys a luxurious lifestyle with homes in Los Angeles and Mumbai, complemented by a collection of high-end cars.
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'Early deaths and stress'. CEO claims why IIM Kolkata preponed its recent 25 year alumni reunion to 15 years
A Bombay Shaving Company CEO's LinkedIn post sparked debate. It highlighted IIM Calcutta's decision to advance alumni reunions. The reason is mid-life crises and rising mortality. Some attribute this to COVID-19 and lifestyle diseases. The post urged prioritizing health. Online reactions were mixed. Some dismissed the mortality concerns. Others emphasized rising life expectancy. Some cautioned against fear-driven narratives.
Rs 800 to use the toilet': Shocking exploitation of elderly woman sparks outrage near Rajasthan temple
Near Rajasthan's Khatu Shyam Temple, a hotel charged an elderly woman Rs 805 for six minutes of restroom use during a health crisis. The family, en route to the temple, desperately sought facilities when the woman fell ill.
From humans to highlight reels: The exhausting circus of personal branding
Social media platforms have transformed into arenas for self-promotion, fueled by personal branding. This constant presentation of a 'best self' leads to comparison and feelings of inadequacy. The focus has shifted from genuine connection and real achievements to seeking validation through likes and comments, blurring the lines between person and brand. Prioritizing authenticity and substance is crucial.
Startup CEO has a Rs 55 lakh job offer for anyone who could do better than his 'subpar team lead'
Aditya Siripragada, CEO of US-based tech firm Fountane, triggered widespread debate after publicly announcing his decision to replace a high-salaried team lead over poor performance. His post on X drew thousands of views, job applications, and questions about leadership transparency and workplace norms. Siripragada, who once arrived in the US with just $700, has built one of Minnesota’s fastest-growing tech companies. He stated he’s open to paying more for top-tier talent, insisting, “not the time to experiment.”
'Low-paying jobs don't require more than 1 interview', argues career coach. Redditors back him
Recruiter Nick S ignited a debate on LinkedIn and Reddit by suggesting that jobs paying under $50,000 should only require a single interview. He criticized the excessive demands placed on candidates for entry-level positions, arguing that multiple interviews and assessments are unnecessary.
India to nearly double GPU capacity to 29,000 under national AI Mission
The government will offer the GPUs at Rs 67 per GPU hour. This is the government’s initiative to enable access to scarce and expensive GPUs for academia, MSMEs, startups, governments, public sector agencies, and others at affordable rates.
Startup CEO claims he can make his employees millionaires in a year, but there's a condition attached. Reddit trolls him
A startup founder's recruitment post on LinkedIn ignited a firestorm after promising millionaire status within a year for tech co-founders willing to work 24/7 without pay. The post, seeking 'young' developers for an intense, equity-based role, was mocked on Reddit for its unrealistic expectations and promotion of unhealthy hustle culture. Critics questioned the legality and ethics of such demands.
IIT-IIM graduate quits her dream job with zero backup plan: Her exit mail may make you change career goals
Avani Rathore, an IIT-Kanpur and IIM-Calcutta alumna, bravely resigned from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) without securing another job. After nearly two years, she valued clarity and personal growth over a defined career path. Her decision highlights the importance of prioritizing mental space and self-discovery, even when it means stepping away from a prestigious position.
IIT-IIM alumni stunned by bold reply from fresher-techie during interview: 'Free work?'
Avani Rathore, an IIT and IIM alumna, faced online criticism after her LinkedIn post about fresh graduates' entitlement was shared on Reddit. Her post, intended as a "reality check," sparked debate about unpaid labor and ethical hiring practices. The incident highlights a disconnect between employer expectations and job seeker experiences, raising questions about power dynamics in recruitment.
Target, Nvidia and American Express top India’s most desirable workplaces in 2025: Survey
The rankings are based on verified reviews from over 7,000 companies, highlighting key factors like career growth, work-life balance, and trust in management. Target, Nvidia, and American Express ranked among the most desirable workplaces in India for 2025. Blind is an anonymous community app used by around 12 million verified professionals globally.
Rs 7 lakh for 60 days: MBA intern’s viral post on eye-popping stipend ignites ‘degrees don’t matter’ debate
Sakshi Jain's LinkedIn post sparked debate about the value of degrees. She met an IIM Calcutta MBA student earning ?3.5 lakh monthly as an intern in Mumbai. This challenged her belief that degrees don't matter. The post suggests degrees hold power in certain places. It reminds people that success has multiple paths.
Bengaluru dad’s emotional LinkedIn post on 'raising daughters in India is a revolution' is melting internet's heart
Ajit Sivaram, a Bengaluru-based father and co-founder of U&I, penned a viral LinkedIn post describing how raising daughters in India is a revolutionary act. He reflects on battling gender bias, learning leadership at home, and reshaping corporate mindsets. His moving message highlights the everyday courage of parenting girls in a patriarchal society—and the silent battles it entails.
Former NIIF executive to launch $250 million PE fund
Padmanabh Sinha, former executive of NIIF, is launching a new $250 million private equity fund under LaunchBay Capital to invest in growth-stage companies. Targeting $25–50 million deals, the fund will focus on sectors like tech, finance, and manufacturing.
IIM student’s Rs 3.5 lakh/month internship stipend sparks debate on ‘degrees holding weight’: Internet shares even bigger paycheques
An IIM Calcutta student's impressive Rs 3.5 lakh monthly internship has ignited discussions about the enduring value of degrees, particularly from prestigious institutions. While some downplay formal education, this high-paying opportunity highlights how top-tier degrees can unlock exceptional career prospects and provide a significant advantage in the professional world.
Telangana boss says 'China racing ahead while we’re on leave', slams India’s holiday overload and urges government action'
Ravikumar Tummalacharla, CEO of Cleanrooms Containments, sparked a debate on India’s holiday culture, arguing that the country’s frequent breaks are hindering productivity and damaging global credibility. His LinkedIn post highlighted the economic impact on MSMEs and critical sectors, drawing comparisons with China’s focus on economic momentum. While some professionals defended India’s holiday tradition, Tummalacharla called for a more efficient holiday calendar to balance work and cultural celebrations.
Redditor calls out LinkedIn influencers, and netizens cannot agree more: Has it turned into another Instagram?
A Reddit post has gone viral criticizing LinkedIn influencers for repeatedly posting old job offer screenshots and recycling content to promote affiliate courses. Users echoed the frustration, likening LinkedIn to Instagram and calling out fake job links and emotional manipulation. The trend raises concerns about authenticity, monetization of success, and the growing toxicity of performative professionalism on the platform.
'Too many holidays, No work moving': CEO urges Indian government to rethink holiday list
Ravikumar Tummalacharla, CEO of Cleanrooms Containments, sparked a debate on LinkedIn by criticizing the high number of holidays in India, especially in April 2025, claiming they disrupt work and harm productivity. He urged a reassessment of the country’s holiday culture, warning it could affect India’s global standing. His post received mixed reactions—some supported the call for reform, while others defended holidays as essential for well-being and cultural identity.
"ChatGPT fixed my 5-year jaw problem in a minute"- LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman shares viral Reddit win that doctors missed
A Reddit user found relief from a five-year jaw clicking issue using a ChatGPT suggestion, after unsuccessful medical treatments. The AI recommended a simple mouth-opening technique that resolved the problem in a minute, sparking interest and discussion online.
From Messi to Trump, AI action figures are the rage
The figurines aren't real, but thanks to ChatGPT's new image generator they look genuine, and they are flooding platforms from TikTok to LinkedIn.
DU topper with 10 trophies, 50+ certificates faced repeated job rejections. She reveals, ‘I wasn’t ready for this question”
Bisma Fareed, a Delhi University graduate with impressive academic achievements, faced a rude awakening when her marks and accolades didn't translate into internship offers. Her viral LinkedIn post highlights the crucial importance of skills over grades in today's job market. She encourages students to prioritize practical skills alongside academics to unlock real-world opportunities.
Zomato delivery turns into career move: Handwritten internship plea with biryani wins hearts online
A Zomato delivery agent’s handwritten note seeking a marketing internship, slipped in with a food order, has gone viral on LinkedIn. Praised for its boldness and originality, the note struck a chord online. Users admired the delivery partner’s initiative, calling it a creative example of real-world hustle that bypasses traditional job application routes with authenticity and heart.
New hire quits job in just 1 day with 4-word resignation email, internet has a lot to say
A recent incident shared by Maya Sharma of Dhurina highlights a growing trend of abrupt resignations. A new hire quit just one day after starting, citing a lack of enjoyment with a simple "Maza nahi aa raha." This sparked discussion on LinkedIn, with many sharing similar experiences and reflecting on changing attitudes towards job satisfaction among younger employees.
Chennai tech boss pushes office culture over WFH in LinkedIn post; netizens call out ‘trust issues’, sparking debate
A LinkedIn post by Chennai based tech firm's Director Srikkanth M. championing office work over remote setups has ignited fierce online debate. His quirky arguments—ranging from Instagram distractions to questionable hygiene—drew sharp criticism, with many calling out trust issues and managerial rigidity. While some offered middle-ground solutions, the post spotlighted ongoing tensions between traditional office culture and modern work flexibility.
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