India’s Wealth Disparity Is Truly Staggering
It’s no secret that there’s a huge gap between India’s rich and India’s poor, but the numbers are truly staggering. The richest 1%…
It’s no secret that there’s a huge gap between India’s rich and India’s poor, but the numbers are truly staggering. The richest 1%…
Sachin Tendulkar has achieved everything one could possibly hope for in the world of cricket. And unlike other people, who start off slow,…
The standard rules of shares trading apply between between 12pm-4pm on weekdays and the base price of the alcohol is the MRP. However, come 6pm, and the bar turns into dalal street. Prices of alcohol go up as the demand rises, and they go down with a lowering of demand. Now here’s a bar you can be bullish on.
If you can count the number of people who wait for their office hours to get over and rush back home, there are also some who love to spend most of their time in office. All credit goes to startups who make sure that their employees feel at home by combining both fun and work at one place. And Treebo Hotels spanking new office located in HSR Layout, the Start-up hub of Bengaluru offers just that.
We did a quick tour and here’s some images from the lovely office.
Lucky Gupta, a techie from Hyderabad committed suicide yesterday after his social networking he’d been working on for over a year failed to take off. He used nitrogen gas to kill himself painlessly.
Google is all set to open its biggest office in India yet and its second in Bangalore. According to sources, the internet giant has just signed a lease for a 1 lakh square feet office in the Bagmane World Trade centre, located on the Outer Ring Road.
Pulse candy has done what many businesses can only dream of. It’s achieved what makes for enduring branding case studies and gets mentioned in social media chronicles.
The government in the budget for financial year 2016-17 had announced a new rule around provident funds according to which an employee cannot withdraw their provident fund amount before turning 58. The decision hadn’t gone down well with the majority of employees. While most of the detractors had lashed out on social media against the decision, the protests took an ugly and violent turn in Bengaluru today. Thousands of garment factory workers and others launched angry riots in parts of the city protesting against the government ruling.
Everyone is a part of contributing to the legend that Bangalore is, as much as the mess it’s come to be. And so the onus of helping this once glorious city restore its rightful title also rests with us. Yes even us urban professionals with a 9 to 5 jobs because the bad news is there are no invisible elves that will fix the city for us. The government isn’t efficient enough to turn this city around overnight. The responsibility of cleaning up after us doesn’t lie with some anonymous good hearted volunteers from NGOs.
The good news is, if all of us did our bits, however little, we should see change. Good news is people are doing it. So, here’s a simple list of things, all of us, can within our capacity help.