Just about every Indian residence has heard this line at least after: "Log kya kahenge?" What is going to people say? Developing up, it made a decision which college you picked, which work you took, even who you married. But there's a new edition of the problem now, and it issues more than the ol
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Picture this: an investor is about to wire funds into your startup. Before the term sheet gets signed, someone on their team Googles your name. What comes up? A five-year-old college fest photo? A random news mention that's more noise than signal? In India's fast-moving startup ecosystem, this fi
The New-Age Digital Wikipedia for Bharat's Achievers
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Log Kya Kahenge — But What Does Google Say?
Every Indian household has heard this line at least once: "Log kya kahenge?" What will people say? Growing up, it decided which college you picked, which job you took, even who you married. But there's a new version of this question now, and it matters more than the old one ever did: "Google pe k