He should be hired by the government or buy his innovation but he got arrested.
Meanwhile Piyush Goyal Sir: We need to Design, Innovate & Lead. 👏
Anirudh Gupta
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yes heard of this story...he did not take commission because he just wanted to make the process easier.
I feel bad whenever I remember this incident.Innovation is always killed due to egos of these depts
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