A remark by Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath led to a huge debate on social media, after he said that while he was in ...
Nikhil Kamath highlighted how Indians still rely on home-cooked meals compared to other developed nations, where people ...
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In a recent discussion, Nikhil Kamath explores the evolving food culture in India and compares it to Singapores vibrant ...
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Kamath also pointed out India’s underdeveloped food service sector, citing data that shows only 30 per cent of India’s food ...
She went a step further, urging people to develop cooking skills regardless of their gender, age, or income. “Learn to cook.
Reflecting on his observations, Nikhil Kamath speculated that if India were to adopt Singapore’s eating-out culture, the ...
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath highlighted Singapore's dining-out culture, noting its potential for India's restaurant ...
Rujuta Diwekar asserted that home-cooked meals promote health and community ties. Her comments followed Nikhil Kamath's insights on Singapore's cooking culture.
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Celebrity dietician Rujuta Diwekar responded to Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath's comments on Singaporeans' dining habits.