IIT grad who rejected Stanford to build a $61 million AI startup: A look at Varun Vummadi’s education and career

Defying lucrative offers, IIT Kharagpur graduate Varun Vummadi co-founded Giga, an AI startup transforming enterprise customer communication. Two years later, Giga secured $61 million in Series A funding from Silicon Valley investors and boasts major corporations like DoorDash as clients. Vummadi’s journey highlights how academic rigor combined with risk-taking can lead to significant entrepreneurial success.

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‘Crimes against humanity: Turkey issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu over Gaza genocide claims; Hamas hails move

Turkey has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior officials, accusing them of genocide and crimes against humanity in Gaza. The Istanbul prosecutor’s office cited systematic actions and the bombing of a Turkish-built hospital. Hamas welcomed the move, while Israel dismissed it as a ‘PR stunt’ by President Erdoğan.

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Before Zarine Khan’s last rites as per Hindu customs, Zayed Khan also had a Hindu marriage with Malaika Parekh with seven ‘pheras’ and then a ‘nikaah’

Zarine Khan, mother of Sussanne and Zayed Khan, passed away at 81. Her funeral followed Hindu customs as per her last wish, reflecting her pre-marriage faith. Years prior, Zayed and Malaika had a private Hindu wedding ceremony in Goa before their grand Nikah, prioritizing an intimate union.

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Elon Musk’s $1 trillion pay: Top targets Tesla CEO must achieve to become ‘world’s highest-paid CEO’

Tesla shareholders overwhelmingly approved CEO Elon Musk’s ambitious compensation package, potentially worth nearly $1 trillion. This approval hinges on Musk achieving stringent performance targets over the next decade, including deploying a million robotaxis and producing a million humanoid robots. The board argued this was crucial to retain Musk’s focus on Tesla’s future.

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Words, Wisdom, and Bengal’s literary spirit: The 11th Apeejay Bangla Sahitya Utsob opens in Kolkata

India’s premier Bengali literary festival, the 11th Apeejay Bangla Sahitya Utsob, has commenced, celebrating literary giants and fostering cultural dialogue. The event features tributes to Ritwik Ghatak, Badal Sircar, and Salil Chowdhury, alongside discussions on politics, poetry, women in literature, and publishing, promising a vibrant exploration of Bengali arts and thought.

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Rare Ritwik Ghatak memorabilia to be showcased at KIFF

A special exhibition honoring filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak’s centenary year opens at Nandan Foyer on November 7 as part of the 31st Kolkata International Film Festival. The exhibition, running until November 13, will showcase rare artefacts, including handwritten letters, film booklets, and the original censorship certificate for ‘Subarnarekha’, tracing his significant cinematic journey.

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