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ashaseth · 8 months
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7 Trending Book Genres of 2023
Hello, friends. Half the year is gone in a blink. This year so far I’ve managed reading 53 books out of 60 for the year. I guess I might outdo myself this year; thanks to some of the trending book genres with some really popular books! Yayyy! The popular book genres of 2023 are nothing short of enthralling, engaging, and entertaining, ranging from adventurous mysteries to eye-opening self-help…
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booksteacupandreviews · 2 months
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25 Books for Women's History Month
Hello readers! Happy International Women’s Day to all readers. As we celebrate International Women’s Day, I’m thrilled to recommend 25 Books for Women’s History Month. It’s been a while since my last women’s fiction recommendation post and I have come across some compelling and remarkable books featuring strong women, written by women authors that sure needs mention to mark the occassion. This…
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comicsbyte · 9 months
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Half Yearly - Indian Comics List - 2023
अर्धवार्षिक - भारतीय कॉमिक्स सूची - 2023 (Half Yearly - Indian Comics List - 2023)
#ComicsByte #comicslist #comics #comicbooks #indiancomics #year2023
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suzufield · 11 months
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doing this bc I saw @mickschumachergf & @pink-car do it xx
1. were you named after anyone: I'm not sure a goddess (irl name) or a book character (online name) count as a real person. so no (also I just say that I am named for a goddess when in reality it was my mom looking at a list of indian names that could be used for a girl and didnt end in A)
2. when was the last time you cried: at my graduation ceremony the other day. just teared up for a minute, you know
3. do you have kids: ha, no
4. do you use sarcasm a lot: yes in fact it's starting to get annoying because people always assume I'm being sarcastic/mean when I say genuine things :')
5. what sports do you play/have you played: had a stint as an endurance runner for a good few months until I got ✨injured✨
6. what’s the first thing you notice about other people: not a clue sorry
7. scary movies or happy endings: SCARY MOVIES MY BELOVED!!!
8. any special talents: being a blogger on the internet
9. where were you born: montréal baby (so if you see me hating on the leafs, that's just my blood talking. also any english mistakes I make can be excused)
10. what are your hobbies: drawing reading writing... SINGING... music :D also I have an osu addiction which is worth noting
11. do you have any pets: a dog a cat and soon I'm gonna get 2 rats :3
12. how tall are you: 160 cm 😭
13. favorite subject: I hate all of them equally
14. dream job: well if I could start by finally making a commission sheet that would help... but idk, wish I didnt have to work, but we live in a society, so. I'm pretty excited about what I'm going in for college (web design/graphic design/editing)
15. eye color: brown baby!!
once again not tagging anybody but feel free to tag me if you do it 😁
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wordsmithic · 2 years
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That book sounds interesting!! Thank you for showing me! The blurb had me at "sunken city", haha; love that kind of setting.
As for your question, I should start by saying I'm Indian so I don't generalise! And if we're talking about books written by Indians (as in, not an English language book that is on the NYT best seller list and so people here are reading it too), then retellings of the Mahabharata in particular are very "in" for the last few years. Like most things they range from absolute waste of paper to genuinely good work.
(There's a YA/Marvel-esque original movie coming out soon too based on Hindu mythology, though that's an original script.)
Obviously while it's an understatement to say that Hindu mythology is very... alive (is that the right word?) here, there's also this sort of implicit understanding of 'original' and 'modern derivative', I think? So there's plenty of derivative work while the traditional stories are more "authoritative", if you'll excuse me using that word for mythology, haha. (And of course people will have problems if they don't feel the author has been respectful)
Hopefully, it turns out to be great! I really liked the idea of the sunken city!
I suspected you might be Indian because on Tumblr I've seen posts from Indian bloggers that alluded to retellings of the Hindu gods. I've seen there are recent Indian adaptations of the Mahabharata (and I would totally watch the Marvel-esque original movie you mention 😂). But I imagine you are, right now, talking about Indian retellings in the style of Madeline Miller's Song of Achilles but for Hindu gods and heroes? If yes, I had no idea such books were so popular in India! And to do it with gods that your nation still worships is such a foreign idea to me, really!!! My mind goes "how don't they find it offensive???" 😂 And when I saw the posts I was thinking "they have no problem with that?? how?? but they still worship these gods!! hoooow??"
My thoughts are such because in Greece the idea of retellings can feel a bit… sacrilegious, even if the book is somewhat decent. We also recognize the difference between the ancient and the modern when it comes to some adaptations but our ancient is kind of... left alone for so long, and we have devoted millennia to transferring it intact to the next generations. So our way is to just safekeep it and pass it on. Altering an ancient story for a modern audience feels like "smearing" the original. It's like trying to attach a Honda to a 2.000-year-old golden carriage. It spoils the beauty, purpose, and grandiosity of the carriage. So, when we are exposed to how other people write in a modern way about their old texts and gods, we project our own values there.
But, since the approach totally depends on the culture and how its people feel about the matter, I am obviously not the one to tell Indians how to feel! And I am fascinated by how Hinduism is incorporated differently into the daily lives of the worshipers, compared to the way Orthodoxy does it for Greeks as our ethnoreligion. (My mind is still blown from the cultural shock, though, give me some time 😵😂) The possibility of another bad Greek myth retelling makes my skin crawl but you probably have hundreds, if not thousands, in your own country! Wow... h-how do you deal with it without 50 psychotherapy sessioooons?? You are so brave??? (I am fine, I am fine 😂)
By all means, feel free to get in my DMs with some good retelling recommendations of ancient Hindu stories (trans. into English if possible because I don't know any Indian language(s) 😔) But if the good ones are not translated into English you can also tell me about them and why you like them! I am so CURIOUS!
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chefajaychopra · 1 year
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Popular chefs in India | Indian chef name list | About chef
Ajay Chopra is one of the top most popular chef and food bloggers in India. He has authored several cookbooks including 'The Big Daddy Chef Cook Book'. He has also appeared in many television shows as well as hosted several shows such as Master Chef.
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santosh · 2 months
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Two decades of blogging and this blog
Two decades can have a transfigurative impact on our memories. Trivial moments morph into bittersweet nostalgia, while monumental events fade into relics of the past. Starting this blog was one of those seemingly trivial acts back in 2004, but reflecting on its origins and the occasional old posts reveals a montage of life events that now feel both incredulous and utterly random.
I first used a computer and the internet in 1998-99. As a young person in a small town in Bihar, this felt like winning the lottery. At the time, I had no idea how privileged I was or how this access would reshape my entire life. Cursed with an insatiable curiosity, I made the internet my playground of discovery – a window to a world far beyond my imagination. I immersed myself in emerging web and internet technologies and the thrilling tech-pop culture blossoming across Europe and the US.
My early days on the internet were all about personal blogs and forums. While the golden era of blogging spanned 2000-2010, the first blog was published as early as 1993. Justin Hall, who started posting on his personal website that year, is regarded as the first personal blogger. He was already known in tech circles through bulletin boards and chat forums like mIRC. By 2000, personal blogging exploded, connecting like-minded strangers worldwide. Personal blogs had a very effective discoverability mechanism: links to other blogs. Roaming around, I stumbled upon pioneering bloggers and tech influencers like Kevin Kelly (the most interesting man alive and perhaps my biggest blogging inspiration), Ben Trott (TypePad founder), Matt Mullenweg (WordPress co-founder), and later, economists like Tyler Cowen (Marginal Revolution) and Tim Ferriss. The list goes on!
By 2003-04, the Indian blogosphere was booming. My inbox buzzed with emails – friends, acquaintances, even strangers – excitedly sharing their new blogs or latest posts. It was a wave of creativity and connection, and I was swept up in it. My own blog started as a jumble of personal updates and reflections, lacking any clear purpose. Perhaps a mix of homesickness and a desire to connect with my growing online social circle (from forums and websites) fueled its creation. Soon, I added a separate blog just for sharing IIFM campus updates and became part of b-school blogging groups. Many well-known figures today were blogging from various campuses across India. This era also saw bloggers banding together to challenge figures like Arindham Chaudhuri of IIPM (Fury over a blog | Latest News India – Hindustan Times: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/fury-over-a-blog/story-SGKxCQJzF65KdA1XwZOIjJ.html). It was a moment when bloggers like Rashmi Bansal and Gaurav Sabnis brought mainstream media attention to the Indian blogosphere.
My own blog went through many existential crises and transformations as life progressed. The private section of the blog became more active than the public posts. Irrepressible personal opinions, reflections, and rants were relegated to drafts or the private section, while sanitized, politically correct updates were published to keep the public page alive. It was no longer a personal blog but rather a space for sharing updates about professional life and keeping track of the books I was reading.
Now, as this blog turns twenty, it has become a treasure trove of nostalgia, a witness to a journey that began with the insecurities of a middle-class youth figuring out his future to frustrations of a middle-aged man grappling with the future his child (and other children) will inherit in this fragile, almost post-truth world.
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publishing-pitaara · 6 months
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Sunil Maheshwari - An Emerging Author
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In a world where talent shines bright and inspiration knows no bounds, Sunil Maheshwari, hailing from the serene town of Kasganj, Uttar Pradesh, has emerged as a multi-talented, multi-tasking personality whose remarkable journey has captivated the hearts of many. Sunil, with his roots deeply embedded in the culture of Kasganj, currently finds himself in the bustling city of Delhi, where he has carved a niche for himself as an Inspirational Writer, Author, Blogger, Poet, Speaker, Certified Life Coach.
Diversity is the hallmark of Sunil’s life. His list of hobbies includes Writing, Sketching, Life Coaching, Counseling, Music, Movies, and Listening to Ghazals.
These interests have not only made him a versatile individual but also allowed him to connect with a wide range of people, inspiring and touching their lives in countless ways.
Sunil’s journey as a writer and inspirational figure is nothing short of extraordinary. His writings, which encompass poetries, articles, and quotes, have been featured and published in various local and national newspapers, social sites, e-newspapers, and social apps. His words have resonated deeply with readers, making them reflect and bring about significant changes in their lives.
However, Sunil’s contributions go beyond the written word. His role as a Certified Life Coach on Udemy has allowed him to make a tangible impact on people’s lives by providing guidance, healing, and answers to their queries.
In his literary journey very soon his solo book i.e सपने है आंखों में, मेहनत है हाथों में is coming to inspire everyone
One of the most impressive aspects of Sunil’s journey is the numerous awards and accolades he has received over the years. Some of his most notable achievements include:
1. Author of the Year (Story Mirror): A testament to his exceptional writing skills and the influence of his work in the literary world.
2. First Prize in ICICI Bank Corporate Writing Competition: A recognition of his prowess in the world of corporate writing.
3. Top 10 Winner in Indian Institute of Management IIM Ranchi (Writing Competition): Acknowledgment from one of the premier management institutes in India.
4. Most Admired Writer of India by Story Mirror: Recognized as one of the most admired and influential writers in the country.
5. Sahitya Rachna Award by Sahitya Rachna: An award from a prominent literary organization, highlighting his contribution to Indian literature.
6. Iconic Personality of the Year Award by Inkzoid Foundation: An accolade for his iconic presence and contributions to various fields.
7. International Talent Awards by Inkzoid Foundation: Celebrated for his exceptional talents on the international stage.
8. Hindi Lekhak Purashkar by Momspresso App, National Pride Award Winner: Acknowledged for his significant contributions to Hindi literature.
9. Fabo Awards winner for Unique Talents: Honored for his unique and diverse talents.
10. Unique Personality of the Year 2022: Acknowledged as a unique and exceptional personality.
11. Top 18 Exceptional Talents of India: Recognized among the top talents in the country.
12. Top Magnificent Poet of India by Cherry Book of Awards: Celebrated as one of India’s magnificent poets.
13. International Talent Pillar Award 2022: Acknowledged as a pillar of talent on the international stage.
14. Glorious Book of Record Holder Awardee 2021: Recognized for his exceptional achievements.
15. Inkzoid Book of Record Holder 2021: A record holder in the prestigious Inkzoid Book of Records.
16. City Excellence Award ’23 by India News: Awarded for excellence in the city.
17. Awarded Best Inspirational Writer of the Year 2023 under Inspiring Indian Awards by MTV India News Channel: Celebrated as the best inspirational writer of the year.
Social media link
Instagram: My_soul_is_under_fire
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunil.maheshwari.378?mibextid=ZbWKwL
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MySoulIsUnderFire?mibextid=ZbWKwL
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indianlounge · 7 months
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Fine dining, Indian food, Indian Restaurant Mount Druitt, Blacktown
Online Search:
You can use popular search engines like Google or restaurant review websites like TripAdvisor, Yelp, or Zomato to search for Indian restaurants in Mount Druitt or Blacktown. You can refine your search by specifying "fine dining" to narrow down your options.
Restaurant Apps:
Consider using restaurant-finding apps like OpenTable or TheFork to discover and book a table at Indian fine dining restaurants in the area.
Local Recommendations:
Ask friends, family, or colleagues who live in the area for recommendations. They might know of some hidden gems that are not widely advertised online.
Social Media:
Check social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for recommendations and reviews from locals or food bloggers.
Local Directories:
You can consult local business directories or ask at the local tourist information center for a list of Indian fine dining restaurants in the area.
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Regardless of where you are, following these tips can help you choose a great restaurant
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Exploring and savouring the local food is strongly advised while travelling for work, pleasure, or holiday. It is essential to try the local food if you want to experience a new place thoroughly. Although the occurrence of the event is theoretically feasible, it is unlikely. They could have a justification for their behaviour. What are some recommendations for choosing a top-notch restaurant when travelling? Due to their unfamiliarity with the region, visitors could have some trouble finding local eateries. You may explore one of these choices effectively with the help of a tour guide! As you choose the Indian restaurant in Auckland you can expect the best results there.
Create a thrilling culinary tour schedule for a pleasant walking experience right now. It is a good idea to do some internet research before your trip to learn about the vast selection of restaurants that are offered in the nation you want to visit. Review the restaurant's digital menu, menu prices, and patron reviews before booking a reservation. Finding the best Butter chicken in auckland is an exhilarating endeavour! Families are welcome to make reservations, as are both individuals and organisations. It's a great decision to go on a guided walking tour that stops at adjacent eateries! This strategy is great in my opinion! It may be quite beneficial to choose a restaurant that fits both your budget and your particular tastes. It can help you choose which attractions to go to and which to pass up. The tour guide will provide a wonderful overview of the region and make suggestions for top restaurants. They will also be careful to flag out any possible dangers to avoid. People who want to improve their language abilities have easy access to language tuition. Spend some time reading editorials from regional newspapers and food blogs. Consult with local food bloggers to improve your vacation experience and find delicious eating alternatives. Global bloggers joyfully offer their distinctive viewpoints on the mouthwatering culinary gems that can be discovered in their diverse home nations. They are qualified to provide good suggestions for the best local restaurants because of their amazing social position. When looking for restaurants on Google, keep in mind to mention the name of the country you want to visit for better results. Find fascinating blogs that are experts at presenting the gastronomic marvels of eateries in a certain nation. Search through online reviews of restaurants to help you decide on a great place to eat nearby. Restaurant reviews provide insightful information on the quality of the food, the level of service, and the ambience of the establishment. With the help of this information, you may choose the best restaurant for your requirements. Investigate printed materials like books or journals to learn about the rich and varied regional gastronomy scene. They provide a more thorough insight than what is available through internet sources. They will provide a thorough listing of eateries along with their corresponding contact details. An effective way to obtain information is to randomly question locals. It may be quite helpful to get suggestions from locals about restaurants while visiting a foreign place. There can be people in the neighbourhood who are hostile to you. There are many fascinating questions to investigate! The hotel staff is knowledgeable about a wide variety of delicious local culinary options. Having a reliable source of direction and advice is something you can depend on at all times.
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dietnourish · 10 months
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The Future of Best Dietician in Bangalore
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Dieticians are healthcare professionals who specialize in nutrition. They can help people with a variety of health conditions, including weight loss, diabetes management, hypertension management, pediatric nutrition, sports nutrition, and more.
Best Dietician in Bangalore
There are many great dieticians in Bangalore, but here are a few of the best:
Dr. Anju Sood is a registered dietician and nutritionist with over 20 years of experience. She is the founder of Nutritioncure, a clinic in Bangalore that specializes in weight loss, diabetes management, and other health conditions. She is known for her holistic approach to nutrition and her ability to help people reach their health goals.
Dr. Rujuta Diwekar is a celebrity dietician and nutritionist who is known for her easy-to-follow diet plans and her focus on whole, unprocessed foods. She is the author of several books on nutrition, including Don't Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight and The Ultimate Guide to Indian Cooking. She is also a popular speaker and media personality.
Nutritionist Pooja Makhija is a registered dietician and nutritionist who is known for her work with celebrities and her focus on healthy eating for busy people. She is the founder of The Fit Fab Teen, a program that helps teenagers lose weight and improve their overall health. She is also a popular blogger and Instagram influencer.
Dietitian Shreya Family Diet Clinic is a well-established clinic with over 10 years of experience. They offer a variety of services, including weight loss, diabetes management, hypertension management, pediatric nutrition, and sports nutrition. They are known for their friendly and supportive staff and their ability to help people reach their health goals.
Ritika's Wellness Clinic is a newer clinic, but they have quickly become one of the most popular dieticians in Bangalore. They offer a personalized approach to nutrition counseling, and they are known for their friendly and supportive staff. They also offer a variety of online services, making it easy for people to get the support they need from anywhere in the world.
How to Choose the Best Dietician for You
When choosing a dietician, it is important to consider your individual needs and goals. Be sure to ask about the dietician's experience and qualifications, and make sure that you feel comfortable with them.
Here are some tips for finding the best dietician for you:
Ask your doctor for recommendations.
Check with your insurance company to see if they cover dietician visits.
Search online for dieticians in Bangalore.
Read reviews of dieticians before making an appointment.
Interview potential dieticians to see if they are a good fit for you.
Conclusion
Working with a qualified dietician can help you reach your health goals and improve your overall well-being. So don't hesitate to seek out help if you are looking to make changes to your diet.
Additional Information
In addition to the dieticians listed above, there are many other great dieticians in Bangalore. You can find a list of dieticians in Bangalore by searching online or by asking your doctor for recommendations.
When choosing a dietician, it is important to consider your individual needs and goals. Be sure to ask about the dietician's experience and qualifications, and make sure that you feel comfortable with them.
Working with a qualified dietician can help you reach your health goals and improve your overall well-being. So don't hesitate to seek out help if you are looking to make changes to your diet.
I hope this helps!
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ashaseth · 6 months
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The Best Haruki Murakami Books Ever
Haruki Murakami is one author who has found a dedicated place on every booklover’s shelf and for all the good reasons! I’ll be honest, it took me a good few attempts to get used to his writing style. And now, there’s just no going back! Norwegian Wood, Men Without Women, and 1Q84, have been among the top favorites of readers globally. If you haven’t read a Murakami yet, let’s begin here. In this…
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booksteacupandreviews · 11 months
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10 Kickass Heroines I Love in Fantasy and Sci-Fi
Hello readers! I had this idea of listing my favorite heroines I have come across so far and to my surprise, all of them are from fantasy and sci-fi books or maybe it’s no surprise as all the heroines in fantasy and sci-fi go on battle/war and are courageous and bold who would kick the ass of baddies and wouldn’t sacrifice their self-respect even for love, they fight for the right thing. I know…
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twnenglish · 1 year
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Success Story Behind Bhavish Agarwal's Ola Cabs
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While most of us aspire to possess swanky cars with hip chauffeurs, have a look at this Indian businessman who charmed millions of people by creating the finest online "Book A Ride" service. People no longer had to endure crowded buses or rickshaws thanks to the brains behind one such "e-commerce" enterprise.
Bhavish Agarwal is an Indian entrepreneur and co-founder of "Ola Cabs," was born on August 28, 1985, in Ludhiana, Punjab. He later earned a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Bombay in 2008. He presently resides in Bangalore. In addition to working nonstop, he likes squash, cycling, and running a photography blog, which demonstrates how much he values photography. His favorite book is "Steve Jobs: A Biography."
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Bhavish Agarwal, a computer-skilled blogger at Desitech, created his own blog. 2008 to 2009. Desitech, In is dedicated to covering Indian start-ups, events, and other tech-geek-related topics. While he was already climbing the success ladder, he launched his career with a bang by accepting a position as a research intern with the high remediation firm "Microsoft Research" and afterward getting reinstated as an assistant researcher for two years from 2008 to 2010. He simultaneously filed for two patents and had three articles published in internal publications. In 2010, Bhavish rebranded his prior business and quit his job to create the online rental taxi service empire known as "OLA CABS."
Bhavish went through a difficult time when his business was first starting out; he once answered customer calls and transported a client to the airport.
Success Story Behind Bhavish Agarwal's Ola Cabs
We don't need to introduce Ola. Ola, the first Indian cab aggregator business, has made using cab services simple. Ola, formerly known as OlaCabs and currently owned by ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd., was established in December 2010 by two IIT Bombay alumni. Since it was one of the first cab firms in India, Ola has done a great job of bridging the gap between commuters and cab owners! Co-founder of Ola Cabs and Ola Electric and an entrepreneur from India named Bhavish Aggarwal. Aggarwal was listed among Time magazine's 2018 list of the 100 Most Influential People.
Story of Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal
The creator of Ola, Bhavish Aggarwal, graduated with a B.Tech. in computer science from IIT Bombay in 2008. Bhavish, the proprietor of Ola Cabs, worked for Microsoft Research in Bangalore for his first two years following graduation. He filed two patent applications and three research publications for publication in foreign journals while he was employed by Microsoft.
While pursuing his entrepreneurial ambition, he established an online company to promote short-term trips and excursions, which he eventually rebranded as Ola Cabs. Bhavish Aggarwal is the co-founder and CEO of Ola. The owner of OLA, Bhavish Aggarwal, was born on August 28, 1985, and according to statistics from 2019, his personal net worth was estimated to be over $350 million. By September 2021, Bhavish's fortune had increased to Rs 7500 crore ($958.43 million).
His inclusion on the list of the 40 richest persons in India, which is headed by Divyank Turakhia and included Sachin and Binny Bansal, Neha Narkhede, Nakul Aggarwal, and Ritesh Arora and has a net worth of Rs 12,500, was made possible by this.
Ola's CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, is allegedly aiming to concentrate more on the business's upcoming and new projects while moving away from the day-to-day operations of Ola's core operations. Arun GR, who joined Ola in 2021 from Vedanta Resources and previously held the positions of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Ola Electric and Ola Financial Services, will be in charge of the business's everyday operations, according to an internal organizational letter.
Bhavish claims that he would keep heading up Ola's team building, product development, engineering responsibilities, two-wheeler and car projects, quick commerce verticals, global growth, and other activities.
Bhavish Aggarwal's net worth
Aggarwal has a net worth of 11700 crores as of 2022. His company, Ola, is worth $6.5 billion. He is a young man and one of India's newest billionaires. He loves an opulent way of life with all the amenities that come with excessive wealth. He has multiple expensive cars, including a Mercedes S600, a Bugatti Veyron, and a Rolls Royce Phantom.
Ankit Bhati - co-founder of ola
Ankit Bhati is a co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Ola Cabs. He and Bhavish Aggarwal co-founded Ola in 2010. Additionally, he helped create ANI Technologies. There have been speculations that Ankit Bhati and Bhavish Aggarwal, the firm's founder, had serious differences that led to their split from the ridesharing company last year. However, his contribution to the company extends much beyond these assumptions.
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addindiagroup · 1 year
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Top 10 Coworking Space in Noida
Due to the expansion of the global economy and startups, the Indian workforce is changing quickly. The office space culture has evolved into a more adaptable and competitive coworking space in Noida culture as a result of the startups' exponential expansion. If you are looking for a traditional office space in Noida, your wallet will run dry; better opt for coworking space in Noida that can help you save money.
While giving you access to all the office amenities you need to grow your business, coworking space in Noida can help you save loads of money.
To suit this new and evolving workforce, numerous coworking spaces in Noida have appeared around the nation. For companies looking to expand, coworking space in Noida is a good choice.
We've put a list of some top coworking space in Noida, so you can book one that's right. Let's begin working through the list:
DevX Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 62
Execube Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 4
Kocreate Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 126
Awfis Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 62
Smartworks Maple Tower Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 125
Aspire Labs Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 1
MiQB Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 58
WorkWings Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 63
AGR Ateliers Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 125
Supreme Works Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 125
1. DevX Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 62
The DevX coworking space in Noida is an elite workspace that is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to maximise your capacity. For business clients, they provide customisation options and furnished office spaces.
Amenities:
Reception, Fibre internet, and WIFI Meeting Rooms, Tea & Coffee, Boardrooms, Lounge and Games, Networking Events, Photocopy & Printing, Parking, Café, Day-care & Fitness, 24*7 Security
Location:
Tower B 8th Floor, Logix Cyber Park Plot C-28 and 29, Sector 62, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201031
Ideal For:
Startups, SMEs & Corporates, Large Enterprises, Writers
2. Execube Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 4
Execube is a well-equipped coworking space in Noida that serves a wide range of clients, including large corporations and freelancers. In the office, aero furniture is available to support the body's structure.
Amenities:
Pantry, Café, Library, Reception, Security
Location:
A3, Ground-Floor, Block A, Sector 4, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Ideal For:
Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Writers
3. Kocreate Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 126
Kocreate is a coworking space in Noida. Its mission is to create an environment where you can focus on your work while they take care of all the details. Beautiful, spacious workspaces with lots of energy, a friendly, open environment, amenities, like-minded workers, and a supportive community.
Amenities:
Café, Play Zone, High Speed Wi-Fi, Personal Lockers, Security
Location:
Tapasya Corp Heights, 3rd Floor, Tower A, Sector 126, Noida, Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, Uttar Pradesh
Ideal For:
Freelancers, Experts, Founder
4. Awfis Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 62
A lively coworking area with fully functional workstations in Noida, housed in a premium office building. In Awfis' tech-enabled, cost-effective Noida office space, coworking fosters networking with people from all walks of life and fosters a fulfilling work environment.
Amenities:
Storage, Reception, Parking, Free Wi-Fi, Pantry
Location:
The Corenthum 7th Floor, Tower B, Sector 62, Noida
Ideal For:
Entrepreneurs, Bloggers, Freelancers
5. Smartworks Maple Tower Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 125
A variety of businesses consider this coworking space in Noida, with its well-kept landscaping and impressive architecture, home. The property's access to public transit only increases its strategic significance.
Amenities:
24/7 Access, Pantry, Parking, Chill Out Zone, Security
Location:
Smartworks Corporate Park Sector-125, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Ideal For:
Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Bloggers
6. Aspire Labs Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 1
Aspirelabs sets itself apart from other coworking space in Noida by offering large, functional workstations, windows and natural light, a lot of designed breakout areas, a video recording room, and lavish conference and meeting rooms at a prime location in Noida-NCR.
Amenities:
Telephone Booth, Lockers, Library, Free Wi-Fi, Reception
Location:
Aspirelabs Accelerator, Ground & Mezzanine Floor, Tower-B,B-37, Sector -1, Noida
Ideal For:
Startups, Professionals, Freelancers
7. MiQB Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 58
MiQB Executive Coworking Space in Noida is a specialized gaming, leisure, work, and meeting room in a 45,000 sq.ft coworking space in Noida's Sector 58.
Amenities:
High Speed Internet, Postal Assistance, Recreational Center, HR Admin, Café
Location:
C-25 Sector 58, Noida
Ideal For:
Startups, Professionals, Freelancers
8. WorkWings Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 63
WorkWings' coworking space in Noida is accessible to small and medium-sized firms, founders, and other working experts.
Amenities:
Recreational area, Security, 24/7 Access, Reception, Parking
Location:
H-187, Lohia Rd, H Block, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Ideal For:
Startups, Freelancers, Experts
9. AGR ATELIERS , Coworking space in Noida, Sector 125
For businesses seeking for coworking space in Noida, AGR Ateliers is a fantastic option. It's situated in Noida's Sector 125. The facility, which is located in the Add India Center building, has a prime position that makes it simple and quick to access the city's main transit hubs.
Amenities:
Pick and drop service, hot & cold beverages throughout working hours, free evening snacks, b/w & colored printing facilities available.
Location:
5th Floor, Plot No. 9, Add India Centre Building, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Ideal For:
Founders, Professionals, Startups, SMEs & Corporate, Writers.
10. SupremeWork, Coworking Space in Noida, Sector 125
The nearest metro station to SupremeWork in Sector 125, Add India Center building, Noida - is Okhla Bird Century and Botanical Garden metro stations. In an open area on this business campus, you may maintain your privacy. It is the ideal location for creative people to hang out because it has a flamboyant terrace and event space.
Amenities:
Recreational area, Security, 24/7 Access, Reception, High Speed Internet
Location:
Plot no 9, Add India Centre, 6th & 7th floor, Supremework, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Ideal For:
Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Startups, SMEs & Corporate, Writers/Bloggers. Source Link: https://addindiagroup.com/top-10-coworking-space-in-noida/
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