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Bengaluru techie after quitting Rs 2.5 lakhs per month corporate job, now does odd jobs and travels: ‘Income has dropped but life is meaningful’Apeksha Jain traded a Rs 2.5 lakh monthly salary for a life of travel and simple work. After years in corporate roles, she found fulfillmen...
Rs 48 lakh salary, Rs 38,000 rent: Pune designer chose Rs 20 lakh job and morning chai with parents in Indore instead. What happened?A young professional's decision to leave a ₹48 lakh job in Pune for a ₹20 lakh role in Indore is sparking a debate on success. He traded lo...
'Chai stall' to 'Papa ki kirane ki dukan': What Indian techies say they’ll do if fired tomorrowA 23-year-old software professional's question about backup plans after potential job loss sparked a candid online discussion among Indian ...
‘Engineers hope for a salary hike at 2 am’: Bengaluru techie’s sarcastic analysis on top 5 high-paying jobs is a reality check on current job marketHigh-paying careers are not always what they seem. A Bengaluru techie highlighted five surprising ways to earn big in India. PG owners, cig...
India's greatest business school: No MBA, no campus, no degree — This is how the most successful business community in the world's most populous country actually learnsIndia’s business culture is changing fast. Yet one community understood entrepreneurial learning decades earlier. The Marwari business mind...
Trust at risk: Cyber crime is becoming a branding crisis for banksCybercrime is undermining the traditional trust associated with bank brands, forcing a reevaluation of communication strategies. Current an...
Husband on morning shift, wife on night duty: Mumbai couple's daily work-life struggle makes internet emotionalA Mumbai-based couple, Ranjit Poojary and Chaitra Shetty, shared a relatable video highlighting the challenges of their opposite work sched...
He slept under rice sacks as a 'poor' kid, cracked IIT, lost jobs and girlfriend in the US. Then a cup of 'Chai' became his second chance at lifeHe grew up very poor in a small town near the Ganga, sleeping under rice sacks in winter. Despite the hardships, he cleared IIT and later t...
Delhi cardiologist warns about what could kill you: 'Company will find your replacement in 2 weeks'Dr. Shailesh Singh, a Delhi cardiologist, warns about lifestyle dangers. He notes patients neglect their health while managing others. He s...
China factories cut shifts and workers' pay as US tariffs biteChinese factory owners, like Mike Chai, are cutting wages, shifts, and relying on unpaid leave and temporary workers to survive U.S. tariff...
Chai, fame, franchise: As Dolly Chaiwala turns entrepreneur, Akshat Shrivastava explains why comparison with him can backfireAs Dolly Chaiwala launches his tea franchise Dolly Ki Tapri across India, receiving over 1,600 applications in just two days, financial edu...
Top career options in Bengaluru: Chaiwala outside IT Parks, corn sellers, parking space owners... netizens share their picksA Bengaluru woman's humorous tweet, ranking unconventional careers by ROI in the city's chaotic real estate scene, has gone viral. The list...
Budget 2024: Assam tea industry seeks exports promotion policyInterim Budget Expectations: The ailing tea industry in Assam is hoping for proper promotion and export improvement in the upcoming Union i...
Chai Point launches pan-India hiring drive to hire 2,000 peopleThe Chai Point HR team in association with a string of NGOs and local govt bodies is traveling across the country and has already visited c...
‘Tea Nine’ startup eyes VC funds to expand pan IndiaChristened ‘Tea Nine’, the boutique offers refreshing cup of different teas for different moods coupled with delectable munchies which incl...
How Gujarat's VarieTEA, Two & A Bud and Chai Wai are cashing in on a rising surge in tea drinkersNationally, the tea shoppe segment is still at a nascent stage though there are already 41 such across India.
Why can't tea lounges be as attractive business proposition as cafes?Indians drink around 11 cups of tea for every cup of coffee. Why can't tea lounges be as attractive a business proposition as cafes?