In a recent discussion, Nikhil Kamath explores the evolving food culture in India and compares it to Singapore’s vibrant ...
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Nikhil Kamath shared on X how Singaporeans rarely cook at home, sparking a debate on India's preference for "ghar ka khana" ...
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Nikhil Kamath highlighted how Indians still rely on home-cooked meals compared to other developed nations, where people ...
He shared projections indicating that India's food service market, currently valued at ₹4-5 lakh crore, is expected to nearly ...
Vikram Pai, CEO of ReferRush, shares his six-year journey of perseverance through multiple business failures and financial ...
Gold outperformed equities globally, while India is an outlier. It’s only in India that premium of return on gold over ...
(Image: X) After abruptly leaving Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s podcast midway citing poor air quality as the reason, tech millionaire Bryan Johnson took to X and said, “Indians are ...
"Air pollution has been so normalized in India that no one even notices anymore despite the science of its negative...," the ...
Bryan Johnson, known for his anti-ageing research, walked out of a podcast recording with Zerodha's co-founder Nikhil Kamath, complaining about discomfort due to the poor air quality. The American ...
“In this air quality here in Mumbai it’s equal to smoking over 10 cigarettes a day,” he warns during a lengthy conversation on the WTF is with Nikhil Kamath Podcast. Johnson’s stark ...
Kamath recalled recording Nikhil Kamath’s WTF podcast in Bandra, Mumbai, and being shocked to find the AQI at 160+ in a sea-facing apartment. He later tested air quality at his Bengaluru office ...
Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old tech millionaire, appeared on Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath's podcast in a face mask before he decided to walk out midway. During the podcast, Johnson ...
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