The video shows employees, dressed in traditional attire, proudly holding their Diwali gifts: an air fryer and a small box.
The man, in an X post, recounted how he was stranded in Indiranagar after failing to get a cab and having been turned down by multiple auto drivers.
The clip shows uniformed employees, reportedly part of the catering team serving on a Vande Bharat Express, trading punches, kicks, and even hurling dustbins at one another.
Musician Manjeet Dhillon, who witnessed the emotional scene, shared the story on Instagram along with a video.
The boy’s excitement, jumping and rolling across the ground, was captured on camera and quickly went viral on social media.
The man explained that even after completing his regular homework, his son is compelled to work late on extra assignments, fearing punishment the next day.
While the job “was doing the necessary,” it left Deepesh with no time for his wife and kids.
In a new video shared on X, Friesen is seen struggling to push a stroller along a broken, cluttered sidewalk, a scene all too familiar to city dwellers.
Nithin Kamath shared that the phishing email managed to bypass all spam and phishing filters.
The Indian techie acknowledged the sacrifices his parents made over the years. The viral video shows his parents standing on the 104th floor of One World Trade Center in New York City.
In the video, the coach presents a highly formal technique for eating the popular snack at a dining table.
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The young man reflects on the surreal feeling of watching the world prepare for festivities, knowing he may not be here for the next.
The viral video shows a group of men dangerously close to a herd of elephants that had wandered into a village near a forest area.
When the interviewer pressed further, saying that the nation wants to know about his marriage, Shastri deflected the attention with a broader message.
The CEO encouraged his team to fully disconnect during the holidays, urging them to “avoid official emails, share late-night laughter with family, and eat lots of sweets.”
Bhagat comes from a drought-prone village in Beed, Maharashtra. With little focus on education in his family, he completed only the 10th grade and a basic ITI course for blue-collar work.
The vlogger had stopped at a scenic spot known as Lovers’ Viewpoint in West Bengal.
The European employee openly shares personal schedules on Teams, prompting users to question if such transparency would be accepted in India.
In a viral post on X, Amarnath Shivashankar appealed to the Karnataka government to invoke Business Continuity Plans (BCP) and ask tech companies to switch to remote work for a few months.
Locals, thinking it was a real death, gathered in large numbers to pay their respects.
In an X post, Rajan Anandan expressed his frustration over tolerating more than two hours of traffic jam to reach the Bengaluru Airport.
Gulati explained that when a client genuinely matters, the work stops feeling like just another assignment.
Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung as a part of his imaginative series “The Monster”, Labubu is inspired by Nordic folklore.
Aadit Palicha recently appeared on Zerodha’s Exploring Minds podcast, where he mentioned the problems of his life that ‘he’d be willing to pay’ to solve.