u/i-am-cozy

ఆలోచించాల్సిన విషయం… కానీ ఆలోచించకలేకపోతున్నా 😵
కత్తెర తెప్పించుకోవడానికి కూడా ముందే కత్తెర కావాలంటే…
Tell me.. Tell me I say..
కట్టప్ప, సిద్ధప్ప ఎక్కడున్నారు రా?
ముల్లుని ముల్లుతోనే తీయాలంటారా??
ఇది పొరుగు దేశం యొక్క కుట్ర అంటారా??

u/i-am-cozy — 7 days ago
▲ 2.1k r/funnyIndia

Four people spent a full 9 days counting every single grain in a packet of salt... and the video ended up going VIRAL
No competition, no reward-
just patience, focus, and a simple "why not?" attitude.
Some people found it crazy, others found it impressive
but one thing is clear..
In today's digital world, literally anything can go viral.
Sometimes it's not logic... effort itself becomes the story.
What do you think—was it a waste of time or pure dedication

u/i-am-cozy — 9 days ago
▲ 738 r/IndiaTech

A fresh debate around brain drain and nation-building has kicked off online after Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu urged Indians living in the United States to consider returning to India. His post, shared on X, quickly went viral, and drew a sharp, no-nonsense response from entrepreneur Ashneer Grover.

In what he called an "open letter", Vembu addressed Indians settled in the US, reflecting on their journey and contributions.

"Open letter to Indians in America. Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful, gratitude is our Bharatiya way," he wrote.

At the same time, he pointed to growing concerns in the US about immigration and job competition.

He added that many Americans now believe Indians

"take away" jobs and that their success is "unfairly earned".

Vembu's core message was a call to action, asking skilled Indians abroad to return and contribute to India's growth.

"Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess," he wrote.

Vembu's post didn't go unanswered. Ashneer Grover responded with a characteristically blunt take that quickly grabbed attention.

u/i-am-cozy — 17 days ago