Why Zerodha's Nithin Kamath, a fitness enthusiast, suffered a stroke? Doctors offer life-saving advice and being fit vs being healthyZerodha's CEO Nithin Kamath experienced a mild stroke due to factors like stress, sleep deprivation, and over-exercising. This highlights t...
'I'm conflicted.' Mental health concerns leave Zerodha founder divided on 'extended trading hours'Nithin Kamath has always stressed on the importance of work-life balance and healthy lifestyle.
Workplaces have a new target for employees: Who can sweat how muchCompanies such as IBM, Bank of America, PepsiCo, ICICI Lombard, Dream Sports, Nova Benefits and Digit Insurance are putting in place a rang...
A C-Suite boss on why employees must stay home to save Indian cities from disasterIn what could be a new talking point for India Inc. after Swiggy's moonlighting push, Zerodha's founder this time has made the case stronge...
What should Indian startups be worried about? Zerodha founder Nithin Kamath explains"It is crazy how everyone starting a business today wants to be called a startup, and talk is mostly about overselling market size & valuat...
Zerodha reports 50% jump in FY22 profit but Nithin Kamath warns of Robinhood-like revenue fall for brokers"Almost all revenue for the industry comes from active traders, and being one requires lots of skill & some luck to do well. Most traders t...
'Sitting is the new smoking': Nithin Kamath backs his BMI health challenge after backlash, says onus is on Zerodha to nudge its employees to moveIn his detailed LinkedIn post, Kamath went on to compare sitting with smoking.
14 things India wants from Nirmala Sitharaman's BudgetWhile India is rebounding at the quickest pace among major economies this year, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will need more than jus...
Busy all the time? Zerodha CEO says it means low productivity, recommends getting enough sleepNithin Kamath said that he has been trying to turn off his phone by evening.
Tracking the buzz in techET spoke to a cross-section of people across technology companies to understand what they expect from the coming year.
Startups, IT firms are reimagining offices for a hybrid work worldIT firms realise that it won’t be business-as-usual once things return to normal. Startups are believed to be waiting for their leases to r...
Oyo introduces 4-day work week, no-questions-asked infinite PL; Zerodha kills work chats post-6pmOYO has also introduced a mid-week breather.
J&J presents Talk Your Heart Out: New ET Digital initiative to drive conversation among India Inc stakeholders on holistic health, wellnessThe pandemic made individuals, managers and organisations alike, talk about health, wellness, fitness and preserving one’s sanity.
2020 Year in Review | Covid-19 split startup world into haves, have-notsWho gained, who lost? ETtech takes stock of the changing startup fortunes in a pandemic-marred year.
What bosses relinquished in 2020: Gourmet dinners, business class seatsHere’s looking at the habits these leaders kicked in 2020.
Dalal Street firms weigh the long and short of work from homeSome CEOs are not too gung ho about making WFH compulsory.
No room for anxiety in Nikhil Kamath's WFH routine, Zerodha boss finds atmosphere at home relaxingZerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath goes to office with a skeletal staff. But he sees the merit in staying indoors.