'Desh Mein Kamiya Hai': Physics Wallah Urges Indian Students At Harvard, Stanford University To Contribute
Recently, Alakh Pandey, also known as Physics Wallah, was asked to speak at renowned educational institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of California. However, it was what he highlighted after his talk that struck a chord with many.
Recently, Alakh Pandey, also known as Physics Wallah, was asked to speak at renowned educational institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of California. However, it was what he highlighted after his talk that struck a chord with many.
Need youth of the country
On Instagram, he posted several pictures posing with professors and students, along with a caption that has attracted significant online attention.
In the viral post, Physics Wallah stated that he encouraged Indian students there to return to their homeland.
He wrote, "Hume HARVARD University , STANFORD University & University Of California me as a Speaker Invite kiya gya. Waha INDIAN Students ko BHARAT Vapas aakar ya Vaha rehkar bhi BHARAT k lie Directly or Indirectly Contribute krne k lie Motivate kia."
Although he acknowledged that our country isn't flawless and has several shortcomings, he emphasised that perfection is unattainable for anyone or anything.
He stressed that it's only the youth of the nation who can strive to improve the country.
"Ha humare Desh me bhut kamiya hai , Par koi bhi Desh Perfect Nahi hota. But Jarurat hoti hai Desh ke Youth ki use Better banane k lie," he added.
Check out his post here:
Proud of India, say netizens
The post, which has already amassed over 3.5 lakh likes, resonated with many.
One said, "Proud of India," while another agreed, saying, "So so proud!!!"
Physics Wallah Private Limited is an Indian multinational educational technology company based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Founded by Alakh Pandey in 2018, it started as a YouTube channel focused on teaching physics for the Joint Entrance Examinations.
In June 2022, following its initial funding round, where it raised $100 million, the company achieved a valuation of $1.1 billion, making it a unicorn company.
In November last year, Physics Wallah laid off approximately 120 employees following a performance evaluation. These were the company's first job cuts since it became a unicorn in 2022.
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