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Physics Wallah Urges Indian Students At Harvard, Stanford To Return, Says No Country Is Perfect

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New Delhi: Alakh Pandey, founder and CEO of Physics Wallah has urged Indian students studying in the US to come back to the country for its work and development. He not only urged Indian students to return to India but also added that those who cannot come back should “directly or indirectly” contribute to the country’s progress.

Pandey announced on Friday that he has received an invitation to speak as a guest speaker at “Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California” in an Instagram post. He revealed this in a thorough message that was affixed to several images of him on the campuses of esteemed colleges. Mr. Pandey is seen posing outside the Harvard Business School in the opening frame. He is seen posing with Indian classmates in another photo.

Sharing pictures he wrote that he was invited to Harvard, Stanford AND California University as a speaker. There he said he motivated the Indian students to directly and indirectly contribute to India by returning to the country or even while staying there. Yes, there are many shortcomings in our country, but no country is perfect. But the youth of the country must make it better.

According to reports, up to 120 workers of the educational technology company Physics Wallah may have been let off in November because of performance concerns. This came after the business announced in a statement that the review process would only affect fewer than 0.8% of its whole personnel. At Physics Wallah, there are about 12,000 workers.

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