Dietician Rujuta Diwekar urged people to avoid following the trend of not cooking at home, as suggested by Nikhil Kamath. She emphasized the health benefits and cultural importance of home-cooked ...
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath highlighted Singapore's dining-out culture, noting its potential for India's restaurant ...
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Hosted on MSNZerodha's Nikhil Kamath’s Comparison Of Singapore & India’s Food Cultures Triggers Online Debate; Check HereNikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, recently sparked a discussion on food consumption habits after sharing his observations ...
Nikhil Kamath shared on X how Singaporeans rarely cook at home, sparking a debate on India's preference for "ghar ka khana" ...
In a recent discussion, Nikhil Kamath explores the evolving food culture in India and compares it to Singapore’s vibrant ...
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 ...
The episode, featuring Bryan Johnson, was recorded at Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s sea-facing apartment in Bandra, Mumbai. In a post on platform X (formerly Twitter) on February 5 ...
Abhinav Gupta's post was a direct response to Nikhil Kamath’s earlier remarks on X. The debate over India’s air pollution intensified after American millionaire Bryan Johnson, known for his ...
A heated online exchange erupted after Bryan Johnson walked off a podcast, prompting an Indian doctor to call his views on longevity "pseudo-scientific farce." Indian doctor Shikhar Ganjoo sparked ...
Earlier this week, Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, in his latest episode of the WTF Podcast, featured American entrepreneur and longevity crusader Bryan Johnson, who decided to wear a face mask ...
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