Chirag Madaan, a 24-year-old graduate from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, has ignited a broader conversation about toxic corporate environments after deciding to quit his high-paying banking job. Despite earning nearly Rs 17 lakh per annum, Madaan chose to walk away from a career in the corporate banking sector due to the mounting stress, poor work-life balance, and lack of basic workplace rights. In a now-viral clip, Madaan explained that his decision w
Chirag Madaan, a 24-year-old graduate from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, has ignited a broader conversation about toxic corporate environments after deciding to quit his high-paying banking job. Despite earning nearly Rs 17 lakh per annum, Madaan chose to walk away from a career in the corporate banking sector due to the mounting stress, poor work-life balance, and lack of basic workplace rights. In a now-viral clip, Madaan explained that his decision w
Infosys, one of India’s leading IT companies, has rolled out an internal campaign focusing on employee health and work-life balance. In response to the growing concerns over health issues caused by overwork, the company is now closely monitoring the remote work hours of its employees and urging them to stick to regular working hours. The company has implemented a policy where employees are asked to limit their
Infosys, one of India’s leading IT companies, has rolled out an internal campaign focusing on employee health and work-life balance. In response to the growing concerns over health issues caused by overwork, the company is now closely monitoring the remote work hours of its employees and urging them to stick to regular working hours. The company has implemented a policy where employees are asked to limit their