The clip shows Jensen Huang recounting his early years working as a busboy, waiter, dishwasher and toilet cleaner. 'To me, no task is beneath me because, remember, I used to be a dishwasher [and] I used to clean toilets…' he said.
The video ignited a wave of outrage among social media users who attributed the rise of right-wing nationalism and jingoism to the 2024 election of a BJP government in Odisha.
When asked why he chooses to live in Bengaluru despite the poor infrastructure, Caleb Friesen said he was not interested in leaving. 'This has been my home for eight years. I do want to see India improve though (especially for my kids) which is why I make videos like this,' he said.
The confluence of the world of business and cricket delighted fans. Some even asked if Edelweiss MF CEO Radhika Gupta, who is popular on social media for encouraging people to invest in SIPs, could manage to convince Jasprit Bumrah for further investments.
David Baszucki, 62, says the jobs he took up two to three years after graduating from college were 'the absolute worst jobs in the world'.
Leaders from the New Zealand Sikh community expressed disappointment at what they described as a provocative and unnecessary disruption to a legally sanctioned religious event.
When asked whether he shared the 'crazy' streak often attributed to billionaires, Mike Repole didn’t hesitate. 'I started crazy,' he said. 'Crazy people change the world.'
The 34-year-old spent six years at Microsoft working on cloud and AI partnerships. He has also published research on the future of achievement in an AI era, and thus the idea of helping train AI systems felt 'natural' to him.
'I haven't told this to anybody in 30 years,' the Australian man, identified only by his first name, Sam, said.
Commenting on the video, social media users highlighted how Indians bring shame to the country with such acts. 'It's not all Indians but it's always the Indians,' said an Instagram user. 'Typical Indian behaviour when they see a foreigner,' commented another.
Among the beneficiaries is a couple — both employees of the company — who were jointly awarded a 1,550‑square‑foot home.
According to the email, employees working at the company’s head office were expected to wear traditional Indian attire on Fridays. Those who failed to comply would be required to make a monetary contribution.
The moment surfaced after a video from Wang’s concert in Chengdu, in southwest China’s Sichuan province, circulated widely on social media platforms. The footage showed a group of humanoid robots performing coordinated dance routines alongside human dancers during the live show.
The entrepreneur, a co-founder of a software firm based in Ahmedabad, said the policy was introduced in response to what he described as a growing pattern of candidates withdrawing from job offers shortly before their scheduled joining dates.
As weather conditions deteriorated, Dubai Police issued a public safety alert urging residents to remain indoors and limit travel. Authorities warned that conditions were expected to remain unstable for several hours and advised caution on roads due to reduced visibility and the risk of water accumulation.
The incident reportedly took place at Rakshak Chowk in the Pimple Nilakh area of Pune, Maharashtra, according to Pune Mirror. The footage showed the individuals positioning themselves on the footpath and physically blocking riders who attempted to bypass traffic congestion by using the pedestrian walkway.
The photograph, which showed Gauri Agarwal seated in traditional Indian bridal attire while using her laptop, was shared on X by her brother and co-founder, Mehul Agarwal. The groom was visible beside her, smiling and eating. According to Mehul Agarwal, the image was taken approximately ten minutes after the wedding ceremony.
The Prime Minister was received at the airport by Oman’s Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs, Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq Al Said. Shortly after visuals of the reception were shared publicly, social media users questioned whether the item worn by PM Modi represented a new style choice.
Delhi Police’s use of trending formats echoed a broader strategy by the force’s social media teams to harness internet humour for awareness campaigns. Earlier this month, the department shared a clip based on the now-viral 'Dhurandhar' dance sequence featuring actor Akshaye Khanna to issue an anti-drug message.
The incident occurred when Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron appeared briefly on the stadium’s giant screen during a segment known as 'The Jumbotron Song', in which Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin improvised lyrics about audience members.
Sam Altman posted the image while demonstrating how users could now generate customised visuals directly within ChatGPT. The image appeared to be intended as a light-hearted illustration of the tool’s expanded creative features.
The visuals prompted strong public reaction online, with several users urging the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to take firm action against those responsible for defacing public structures. Many tagged the civic body directly, demanding penalties and improved monitoring across the city.
He further claimed that before this exchange, the driver had narrowly avoided colliding with a motorcycle. Shortly after the safety request, the situation escalated, culminating in what the journalist described as a physical attack.
The user also expressed a desire to return home, stating, 'I badly want to return to Bengaluru.' He explained that he chose not to share the post in Delhi-focused online communities, writing, 'I can’t post this in those NCR subs, it would only get negative replies, better to post here and appreciate Bengaluru than there.'
A viral video shows two men racing from Whitefield to MG Road in Bengaluru—one on the Namma Metro, the other on a scooty—highlighting traffic chaos, rain, and commuting challenges.