Radhika Gupta at Harvard Business School.
Edelweiss MF managing director Radhika Gupta recently visited Harvard Business School and shared her experience on X. In her post, she talked about how Indians were a ‘rarity’ on American campuses, but times have changed now. She also cheered for a new India. After her post was shared, it went viral and received numerous reactions.
Take a look at her tweet here:
This post was shared on February 19. Since being posted, it has garnered more than 55,000 views. The share also has close to 800 likes and numerous comments.
Here’s how people reacted to it:
An individual wrote, “Congratulations. Good to hear and see that people like you want to return – benefiting the growth and development of India considerably.”
A second added, “Always very inspiring, Radhika.”
A third shared, “So inspirational.”
A fourth added, “So great to see this!”
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