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Oyo Founder Ritesh Agarwal’s Father Dies After Falling From Gurugram Building

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Ramesh Agarwal, the father of Oyo Rooms founder Ritesh Agarwal, died after falling from a high-rise building in Gurugram on March 10.

“With a heavy heart, my family and I, would like to share that our guiding light and strength, my father, Ramesh Agarwal passed away on March 10. He lived a full life and inspired me and so many of us, every single day.
His death is a tremendous loss for our family. My father’s compassion and warmth saw us through our toughest times and carried us forward. His words will resonate deep in our hearts. We request everyone to respect our privacy in this time of grief,” Ritesh said in a statement.
The incident occurred just days after Ritesh tied the knot With Geetansha Sood at The Taj Palace. The 30-year-old billionaire had also hosted a grand reception at a five-star hotel in Delhi post the wedding.

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The wedding was also attended by industry stalwarts such as SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son. Even Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was present at the event.
Ritesh’s entrepreneurial journey began when he was 17 years old. He dropped out of college to pursue his dreams of creating a startup, and he began developing an online travel aggregator platform that would eventually become OYO Rooms.
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Government Should Take Measures To Increase Income Instead Of….: Satyajeet Tambe

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Mumbai: MLC Satyajeet Tambe, in a calling attention motion, raised questions on the existing issues pertaining to the old pension scheme which is the boiling issue of Maharashtra for the last several months.
Thousands of government employees have been protesting and have stern opinions about the introduction of the new pension scheme. “The state government needs to make a decision on a war-footing basis in their meeting,” Tambe said in the Council.
Satyajeet Tambe said governments lay more emphasis on the fact of rising prices, instead, they should focus on how to raise more income for the people.
“They are doing nothing to generate income and then control spending money on the people of Maharashtra. This will yield nothing,” Tambe said.
Tambe said 16.5 crore people avail of various pension schemes across the country, out of which 84 lakh government employees in India fall under new or old pension schemes.
“Not just that, gratuity and family pension initiatives are not yet implemented in the state. The Central Government has implemented the same but Maharashtra is yet to put it into practice. Such small gestures help people and provide considerable relief until the issue is solved,” Tambe added.
Tambe also said that cashless mediclaim should be carried out for all government employees. “Most of the money that they are to receive as aid gets wasted in running around to claim the scheme. People don’t get their claim for more than two years.”
Tambe also urged the Education Minister that there are ample questions and concerns of teachers, education staff, and educational institutions which need to be addressed to solve their issues.

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