Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy has said he was disappointed with India's shift from a six-day work week to five-day work week back in the 1980s. Stating that he does not believe in work-life balance, Murthy added, "In this country we need to work
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Mahendra Lochhab
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'I Regret I Am Not Able To Make You Work On Sundays': L&T Chief Calls For 90-Hour Work Week.
L&T Chairman S N Subrahmanyan says if you want to be on top of the world, you have to work 90 hours a week.
What's your views on it.
Can we make India a
๐คฏ๐จ Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has become the sixth richest person in the world, surpassing co-founder Bill Gates with a net worth of $158 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Ballmer's fortune now exceeds that of Google
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Ronak Patel
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Here comes the wild card entry of L&T Chairman on work life balance controversy:- Suggesting employees to work 90 hours a week, even sundays.
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Comet
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Karnataka is considering implementing a new bill that would require tech workers to work 14 hours a day, 70 hours a week.
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'Next generation must work hard and Create businesses rather than becoming investors too early in life" says Uday kotak
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Bill Gates wants you to read this book on AI and education written by Khan Academy CEO.
Bill Gates' latest book recommendation comes from the world of artificial intelligence and it is a book that focuses on how the fast-advancing technology
Choosing Narayana Murthy as the most hated founder just because he asks you to work 70 Hours a week!
And on the other hand we get emotional when Elon Musk asks us to work 100 Hour a week.
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Mohammed Zaid
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According to reports from Yahoo News and People, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has predicted that artificial intelligence will replace doctors, teachers, and other professionals within the next decade, stating that "great medical advice and great t