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Meet Jagdeep Singh: The world’s highest-paid Indian CEO earning Rs 48 crore daily
Jagdeep Singh, an Indian-origin entrepreneur, has achieved a remarkable milestone as the world’s highest-paid CEO. With a daily income of Rs 48 crore, Singh has redefined global executive earnings, setting a new benchmark in corporate leadership.
Meet the highest-paid man in the world – He is a co-founder and earns Rs 48 crore per day
Jagdeep Singh's remarkable success is evident not only in the technological strides of QuantumScape but also in his extraordinary earnings. With an annual income of Rs 17,500 crore, he is recognized as the highest-paid employee globally.
World’s Highest-Paid Employee: Meet The Indian CEO Earning Rs 48 Crore Per Day – Not Pichai Or Nadella, He Is...
Whenever there is talk about CEOs of Indian origin, their salaries are often a part of the conversation. Many employees, including those of Indian origin working in large global companies, earn hefty salaries.
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The Biggest Stories Indian News Outlets Misreported In 2024
By Nivedita Niranjankumar Indian media had a full calendar in 2024 - starting with coverage of Ayodhya Ram temple ...
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‘Timepass’ is India’s way of lying flat
In places where opportunities for advancement are few and dwindling, the noun is catching on among disillusioned youth. Read ...
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India ranks above global average in speaking English, Delhi leads chart: Pearson report
India's English speaking proficiency is above the global average. Delhi leads in English speaking scores, followed by ...
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Can Hollywood reignite its spark in India in 2025?
Hollywood's box office performance in India saw a decline, impacted by the SAG-AFTRA strikes and a lack of original content.
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India's manufacturing sector showed robust job creation, December PMI at 56.4
India's manufacturing sector ended 2024 with a softer PMI of 56.4, despite continued job growth and strong export orders.
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