Radhika Gupta, CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund, warned on X that young people funding lavish lifestyles through risky trading may harm the economy if significant losses occur.
Days after the Modi 3.0 government’s new budget, AAP MP Raghav Chadda criticised the income tax system in parliament, saying, "We pay taxes like England but receive services like Somalia."
Navi Mumbai's municipal corporation, led by Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde, aims to make the city India’s cleanest by deploying six new mechanical sweeping machines.
In Mumbai, a Zomato delivery agent from Northeast India, shared a viral Instagram video showing the tiny room he rents for Rs 500 monthly as he joyfully cares for a kitten.
The Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union criticized Swiggy on X for making delivery agents pay for branded kits, including raincoats, bags, and t-shirts, displaying Swiggy's logo.
Cred founder Kunal Shah has launched Cred Money, a unified dashboard for financial management. The app aggregates financial data, helping affluent users manage their finances more easily.
Despite public anger over Budget 2024, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasised job creation. Anand Mahindra supported this, sharing a viral photo of 25,000 people vying for 600 jobs at Mumbai airport.
In an interview with Fortune, Squarespace’s CMO, Kinjil Mathur, emphasized that youth should be willing to work any hours for any pay to gain experience.
Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma wants to fund a project that dispenses dog food in exchange for recycled plastic bottles, inspired by a similar initiative in Istanbul.
Ashneer Grover criticized the Union Budget 2024 as "Boring, Lifeless, and Meaningless." He said watching Ambani's wedding would've been a better use of time.