
A recent statement by investor Sourav Dutta, claiming that a salary of Rs 25 lakh per annum is 'nothing' in today's market, has ignited widespread discussion on social media. The debate centers around the adequacy of tech salaries in India, especially in the context of rising living costs and workplace expectations. Dutta's remarks have prompted various reactions, with some supporting his views while others question the implications of such a statement. Concurrently, a video posted by Google employee Parleen Ranhotra showcasing the lavish cafeteria spread at the company's office has gone viral, amassing over 3 million views. This has further fueled discussions about the disparities in workplace amenities between major tech firms and other companies, highlighting the differences in employee experiences across the industry.
Do #techies get Rs 25 lakh per annum #salary after 3-5 years of #experience? A #debate is raging on Twitter. https://t.co/OOyzRsm9rK
"What I eat as a Google employee," reads the caption of her post. Video shows office canteen's extensive food spread! #Trending https://t.co/kv5oMi5Amg
#ETTrending | How much #salary do #techies get in #India these days? A debate on the topic has now been raging on the internet following a statement by a #trader that a salary of Rs 25 lakh "is nothing these days." Read the full story here: https://t.co/xNdY4Fop7P https://t.co/vNJaMKZTrl

