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Grateful to Hon'ble CM Shri @SuvenduWB ji for inspiring this cultural shift in Bengal through the #SwachhtaSeSwagat initiative. He is dedicated to make Sonar Bangla & ISKCON will be doing its bits. A cleaner society begins with personal responsibility. Hare Krishna @paulagnimitra1@kmc_kolkata
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He is one of the richest people in India — Anand Deshpande. He recently entered the list of billionaires with billion-dollar wealth. He is the founder of Persistent, a multinational software company. The company, which has 53 offices across 18 countries, recently did a ‘Griha Pravesh’ / housewarming at yet another new location.
When you hear “software company”, what comes to mind is usually ‘Western culture’. But Persistent is an exception. See this photo. They entered the new place by performing a Satyanarayan Puja in the traditional Indian/Hindu way. In this company, holidays are given only for Indian festivals — meaning Hindu festivals, and specifically Marathi ones. So the New Year holiday isn’t on 1st January, but definitely on ‘Gudi Padwa’. No holiday for Christmas, but there _is_ a holiday on both days of Ganesh Murti Sthapana and Visarjan.
In Hinjewadi, Pune, the office has 4 towers named after Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. The 2 towers of the office near Nal Stop are named after ancient Indian scientists Pingala and Aryabhata. The office building on Senapati Bapat Road is named Bhagirath. And inside the buildings, references from the Vedas are displayed on the walls at various places.
Just saying “Hindu culture is great” doesn’t achieve anything. To uphold its greatness, you have to send that message through action — and this company has done that, time and again. I’ve experienced the work culture here closely (I worked there for 2.5 years). Let me tell you a small thing: even though it’s an IT company, the women members here celebrate traditional customs like ‘Haldi-Kumkum’ with great joy. Even Satyanarayan Puja is performed properly. And despite all this, Persistent stands at a completely different peak in the IT sector. Last quarter, revenue was a whopping ₹1,491 crore.
The people working here aren’t called ‘employees’ but ‘members’ of the Persistent family. With over 15,000 members worldwide, this company’s turnover runs into hundreds of crores. We know Ratan Tata for “simple living, high thinking” — but Marathi Anand Deshpande Sir is an equally inspiring personality. (By Deviprasad, an ex- employee of Persistent)
🚨 “The era that favoured software jobs and MBA degrees is coming to an end and that the country must place greater value on trade skills such as welding, plumbing, electrical work and carpentry.”
- CEA Anantha Nageswaran.
🚨 LMFAO!! President Trump just dropped this hilarious line right in front of Indian PM Modi
"So you look at this man. I'll give you a lesson. He's the most BEAUTIFUL-looking man. He looks so nice. He's like an angel!" 😭
"But actually, he's tough, he's a killer. He's as tough as they come. But he looks so good. So he gets you by surprise!"
"There's a few people like this. People say he's such a nice man. He's very tough."
From Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh.
An ex football player is getting emotional by seeing new stadium with facilities & comparing his times.
How many states of India talk about Rajiv ji or Atal ji, Northeast people will talk about PM Modi & how things started changing in his times.
These couples who are getting married have done a different pre-wedding shoot..
They have given a good message to the society ~ people ~ they have gone to an old age home and given a good meal to the people there and have taken their blessings ❤❤❤
Indian IT services had done an exceptional job in terms of building India.
- It helped build our cities.
- Gave middle class decent salaries.
- Gave many their first international work experience/offsite experiences.
Re-trained people on soft/hard skills (something that Indian colleges could never do).
Most importantly, this industry gave people dignity.
We can all complain about working hours, sweatshop, low salary growth etc.
But, honestly IT was always a dignified job. Walking into a clean looking office, working alongside educated folks commanded a certain level of respect.
People who built this industry should be given massive respect. They helped absorb India's workforce at scale. And, changed the fortune of millions.
Think about: if the IT industry never took off, where do you think those people would have worked?
"My wife and I had retired from Punjab National Bank. Unfortunately, she passed away 10 years ago. We had planned to travel the world using our PF and savings, but that dream remained unfulfilled. After her death, I no longer felt like travelling anywhere. I decided to donate half of the money we had saved for our dream journey to Indian Army so I donated Rs 25 lakh to Indian Army...Perhaps this will give me the same happiness that travelling with my wife would have given me..." ~ Shrikant Sahasrabuddhe.