Anupam Mittal offers
to fund cricket kit for
Nepali player Lalit
Rajbanshi, Kiran
Mazumdar-Shaw
congratulates Infosys,
CP Gurnani's post on
Engineers' Day: India
Inc on X (Twitter) 

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In a heartwarming gesture, Shaadi.com Founder Anupam Mittal extended a helping hand towards Lalit Rajbanshi, who plays for the National Cricket Team of Nepal. Bowler and right-handed batsman Lalit Rajbanshi, who represented Nepal at the Asia Cup, in an interview revealed how he relies on his teammates’ bats to play during international matches. A post on X (Twitter) read, “Nepal cricketer Lalit Rajbanshi said, "I've bat to play in nets, but I don't have a suitable one for international matches. During actual games, I rely on my teammates' bats & they lend me their bats. I mostly use Kushal Bhurtel’s bat.”

Post on Nepali player Lalit
Rajbanshi's goes viral

Anupam Mittal responded to that post and said, “Pls put him in touch with me, can try & help him with his kit”. The original post showed Lalit Rajbanshi posing with Team India captain Rohit Sharma. The post is garnering a lot of praise for Anupam and support for the 24-year-old spinner Lalit

Anupam Mittal offers help

Paytm Founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma reshared a video of Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari’s interview with Aaj Tak. It was originally posted by the minister himself, where he talked about the Union Government’s Gati Shakti programme

Paytm's Vijay Shekhar
Sharma shares Aaj Tak video

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Tech Mahindra's CP Gurnani remembers M. Visvesvaraya whose birthday is celebrated as National Engineers’ Day in India. Gurnani shared an image of Rajendra Setu and wrote, "He was 90yo and in a wheel chair, when he visited the Rajendra Setu, Independent India's first rail-cum-road bridge over the Ganges - a marvel built on the foundation of his legendary work. Remembering Bharat Ratna Sir MV on his 162nd birth anniversary. Engineering is a beautiful art. A big shout out to all the engineers who are building a better world."

CP Gurnani remembers
M. Visvesvaraya on
Engineers Day

Publisher and founder of Juggernaut Books Chiki Sarkar shared a video of her reading CULTure by Zomato. Zomato Founder Deepinder Goyal reshared this video on X (Twitter). He wrote, “Excited to share our CULTural principles with the world with this book! (Also Chiki Sarkar, is that music the sound of brains being rewired?” He also referred to the peppy music in the background of the video

Deepinder Goyal shares
post on his handbook
CULTure by Zomato

On Engineers’ Day, Mahindra and Mahindra Chairperson Anand Mahindra reshared a post on X (Twitter). It was about the Mountain Man of India – Dashrath Manjhi who carved a path 110 m long (360 ft), 9.1 m (30 ft) wide and 7.7 m (25 ft) deep through a ridge of hills using only a hammer and chisel

Anand Mahindra's post
on Engineers’ Day

Anand Mahindra wrote on X (Twitter), “On Engineers Day 2023 I bow low to this man. No, he wasn’t an engineer. No, he didn’t graduate from any Institute of Technology. No he wasn’t even computer literate nor did he design any machines. But he believed what every true Engineer believes: NOTHING is impossible.”

Dashrath Manjhi

Biocon Limited Founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has congratulated Infosys as it got featured in TIME Magazine’s World’s Best Companies 2023 list. Infosys was co-founded in 1981 by N.R. Narayana Murthy, Nandan Nilekani and others. Kiran wrote on X (Twitter), “Proud recognition of an amazing value creation journey Infosys.”

Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw congratulates Infosys

Upgrad’s co-founder Ronnie Screwvala shared the story of Rohidas Heelam, who with the help of his NGO is able to work towards his dream of becoming a lawyer. Ronnie wrote on X (Twitter), “Young people like him are not just chasing a career, they're on a mission to uplift an entire community. Coming from a village where merely passing the 10th is celebrated as a monumental achievement. Rohidas Heelam dared to dream big - he wants to be a lawyer to advocate for his community's rights. He secured one of our We Are Swades Excellence Scholarship & is currently pursuing his LLB working with the Tribal Development Project run by the govt. More power to you Rohidas.”

Ronnie Screwvala
shares inspiring story of
Rohidas Heelam