@amangupta0303 Absolutely true! I practice this religiously. Also, keep it short & simple with your Customers whatever you are selling. Have experience of selling services & products both ✌🏻✌🏻
If you choose an illiterate clown, you'll only get a circus. 🤡
Yesterday, Modi was talking about saving petrol, and today, for his own amusement, he's flying fighter jets over the Somnath Temple.
#Petrol#PMModi#SomnathVirasatK75Yarsh
Sridhar bro, this is 'Billionaire Privilege' disguised as patriotism. You spent 30 years in the US building Zoho into a global giant. You returned only after securing a multi-billion dollar safety net.
Telling the Indian diaspora to abandon the US while your company continues to expand its footprint there is the height of hypocrisy. You want the US market’s revenue, but you lecture the people who actually live, work, and pay taxes there. If the diaspora are just 'bystanders,' why is your sales team so focused on them? Patriotism isn't a missionary zeal you impose on others from a position of ultimate financial security.
The trouble with @svembu's appeal to NRIs is that it continues to demand more sacrifices from Indians while demanding no change from India's governments. Resident Indians have more than enough talent in every domain but they are already choked. He makes no attempt to demand removal of existing bottlenecks. It's not TALENT that India is starved of, it is ACCOUNTABILITY.
Some reform ideas which I'd like to see implemented in India:
- (0) Improve nutrition and environmental safety. Safe air, water and food is the bare minimum expectation.
- (1) Encourage skin-in-the-game for political and administrative leaders (for eg: require an exit tax for them and their kids).
- (2) Radical transparency in govt systems. Anonymized files should be digital and public by default, unless marked confidential for valid reasons.
- (3) Increase actual Ease of Doing Business (eg: improve contract enforcement).
- (4) Discourage young talented people from wasting away their most precious years into civil services exam prep, or pseudo-scientific professions like degrees in AYUSH.
- (5) Do not allow the world to dump inferior hardware and software products on Indians. Insist on interoperability, technology transfer and repairability by third-parties.
- (6) Prepare the workforce for the future: For eg: Decrease the number of specializations by bundling subjects in Engg, achieving a better balance of employability and national interest.
- (7) Reduce the need for affirmative action in later years by improving access in earlier years.
- (8) Create conditions for healthy competition among states so that we can have more experiments in governance.
कल से एक पेड PR कैंपेन चली है कि फ़ूड डिलीवरी ऐप कितने लोगों को रोज़गार दे रहे हैं।
मुझे एक इंसान बता दीजिए जिसका पढ़ लिख कर बचपन से सपना रहा हो आप लोगों तक दस मिनट में खाना पहुंचाने का।
यह एक सूक्ष्म वेतन और अस्थायी व्यवस्था है। गौरवान्वित होने की बात नहीं।
@parrysingh Actually no one cares whether you drink or not these days. In sales after party following a closed deal is common. It's all about choices and people don't judge/pressurize. I am always with sparkling water and never felt the need to fit in with others.
@adhicutting This is scary. Where should one keep their powerbanks? I am curious about the model and specifications of powerbank as to what led it being detected as “suspicious”
EXCLUSIVE: Star Health is a $1.4B revenue insurance company whose CISO sold ~31 million Indians' data from salary to PAN card to a Chinese hacker for $43k.
Ever wondered how these things happen? Here's a breakdown of the events "allegedly" with video proof.
1. Amarjeet Khanuja, CISO of Star Health, reaches out to xenZen through a referral from denol on encrypted chat app Tox on July 6, 2024.
2. xenZen says yes and they negotiate and land on $28k for customer data on Monero (crypto). CISO doesn't know Bitcoin is a bad idea for this nor has ever used escrow.
3. CISO sends hacker login credential and an API endpoint w/details on their proton mail. Hacker sends money and gets it.
4. On July 20, CISO says I can also give you all the claims data. They agree on $15k and repeat the above.
5. Five days later, hacker says his access was revoked and CISO says "You've taken 5TB and I want $150k now because senior management wants a cut."
6. Hacker asks for a refund and gives final warning.
7. xenZen posted a sale listing on BreachForums for diplomatic passports of India (unrelated).
8. Sep 25 is when the starhealthleak website drops with 2 Telegram bots for customer and claims data.
From private sources, xenZen says he's bought and sold data from Indian companies before. Attached is video evidence which is unlikely to be spoofed.
The media did not care until I posted about it yesterday. Star Health responded by legal threats against Telegram and Cloudflare and a forensic investigation.
People in power in India (and perhaps elsewhere) will sell your data in a heartbeat. Why? No one seems to care.