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OLA's CEO Vs Kunal Kamra!!! Bhavish Aggarwal seemed to be more concerned in trying to get under a stand-up comedian's skin than in taking accountability and answering the tricky
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Pranav Alonay
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Daily Quiz 1 (answer in the comments)
Who is the founder of the Indian digital payments company Razorpay?
a) Harshil Mathur and Shashank Kumar
b) Bhavish Aggarwal
c) Vijay Shekhar Sharma
d) Kunal Shah
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Aditya Sharma
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Fourth 'Industrial Revolution' will takeover and mature in coming times due to commercial use of AI , hence bridging the gap between tech and non tech world smoothly.
I think its a good time to invest more in stocks of businesses leveraging digital
Being an IITian doesn't mean u know what $ in keyboard meant for. Well does that mean Bhavish Aggarwal was able to build a company even without using atleast a Excel Formula😵💫
Waah bete waah - Tum tho heavy driver ho bhai💥
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Vrishank Raj
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People criticize Bhavish Aggarwal a little too much for "copying" Uber.
Bhavish Aggarwal is criticized for copying an startup idea which already existed in the US. I don't think it makes sense to do so, Uber started in 2009, Uber was not a big hit
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Yash Barnwal
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A tweet criticizing Ola Electric led to a 6.18% drop in its shares, wiping out ₹3,625 crore from its market value within two hours. This followed a public spat between Ola's CEO Bhavish Aggarwal and comedian Kunal Kamra, who criticized Ola’s scooters