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India Today
a day ago
- Business
- India Today
Employee's ‘Main to jaa rahi hoon' mail stuns CEO, delights the Internet
A screenshot of a light-hearted leave application from a copywriter has gone viral on social media. The email's subject line - 'Main to jaa rahi Hoon (I am leaving)' - was all it took to cause a minor workplace panic and a major social media Garg, the Gurugram-based CEO and founder of Talk & Target, shared the story on revealed that the email, sent by her Senior Copywriter Kritika Singh, made her heart skip a beat. At first glance, it seemed like a resignation note. But the reality was much simpler: Kritika just wanted a day off to head to the mountains. 'Heart skipped a beat. Turns out - she just wanted a day off to head to the mountains. Signed off the email with 'Thanks cutiees. Bye.' In a world of stiff professional emails, this one made my week,' Garg wrote in her a look at the viral LinkedIn post:The candid message won over the internet. Several users loved it because they viewed it as a break from the usual robotic tone of workplace communication. A section of the internet called it 'iconic', while some even dubbed it the 'most relatable leave email ever'.advertisement'Aise mai apne office me kar dun to termination reply back ayega (If I did the same at my office, I'd probably get a termination letter,' a user quipped, while another added, 'The twist! But this is peak wholesome office culture, Somya.'See the comments here:The post has become a mini-celebration of how small and playful gestures can humanise the workplace.- Ends


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
‘Main to ja rahi hoon': This leave email scared a CEO, now it's making internet smile
In today's world of formal office messages and strict work emails, one woman's fun and unexpected leave email has taken social media by storm. A viral LinkedIn post shared by the founder of a company shows how a simple request for time off became the talk of the internet. An unconventional leave email has sparked conversation online.(Pexels (Representational Image)) The subject line of the email read 'Main to jaa rahi hoon', a Hindi phrase meaning 'I'm leaving'. For a moment, her employer was shocked and confused, thinking it was a farewell message. But it turned out to be a simple leave email requesting a day off to head to the mountains. The post was shared on LinkedIn by @Somya Garg - CEO and founder of Talk & Target - and quickly caught attention for its humour and dramatic tone. The email was sent by Kritika Singh, a Senior Copywriter. Also Read: Employee quits job after boss cancels his annual leave. See viral text exchange "Heart skipped a beat. Turns out—she just wanted a day off to head to the mountains. Signed off the email with 'Thanks cutiees. Bye.' In a world of stiff professional emails, this one made my week." the caption of Garg's post reads. Check out the viral post here: The post was shared on June 25, 2025 and since then it has garnered more than 70 comments and 7 reposts. Here's how people reacted to the post: The post received a wave of reactions on LinkedIn. Many users found it refreshing and said it added some much-needed humour to the usual workday routine. Some called it 'iconic' and praised the bold, fun tone of the email. One of the users @Akshit Mehta with a hint of sarcasm commented, 'One colleague emails another colleague about her day off and now its a LinkedIn Post.' A second user @Himangshu Sinha, commented "You can't even text like this to the HR, let alone make an official mail. Such writing looks great on LinkedIn alone". Also Read: Boss cancels leaves agreed upon during interview, employee shares ordeal on Reddit Another user, @Simran Bhutani, commented, "From 'notice period' vibes to 'just need a mountain break' in 2 seconds flat. Glad it was just a mini escape! Love when coworkers bring personality to the inbox". Others shared similar experiences of light-hearted messages in the workplace, saying such moments bring joy and human connection to office life.


Zawya
26-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
China raises cross-border yuan use requirement for major banks, Bloomberg News reports
China's central bank asked its major lenders to raise the share of yuan when facilitating cross-border trade, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. The People's Bank of China increased the floor ratio for yuan-denominated trade transactions to 40% from 25% as part of its recent adjustment to the Macro Prudential Assessment, the report said. Reuters could not immediately confirm the report. (Reporting by Kritika Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Science
- Time of India
Sangam City students achieve outstanding results in ICSE, ISC
1 2 3 Prayagraj: Students of Sangam City excelled in ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) exams-2025, the results of which were declared by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) on Wednesday. Anushka Malik of St Mary's Convent topped in her school with 99% marks in Class 10. She scored 100 marks in Social Science and Computer Application, 99 in English and Science, and 97 in Maths. She wishes to become an engineer. From the same school, Kritika Singh secured 5th position in her college with 97.4% in the ICSE Class 10 board exams. Her parents, Dr Rahul Singh, a senior surgeon at Motilal Nehru Medical College, and Dr Puja Singh, a renowned senior gynaecologist, said that her achievement was the result of her hard work, dedication, and discipline. Aditya Jaiswal, of St Joseph College, topped in the school with 98.6% marks in Class 10 followed by Aaradhya Srivastava with 94.4% marks. At GHS School, Vaibhavi Jaiswal topped with 98% marks. In ICSE Class 10, the IPEM International School achieved 100% first division for the 14th consecutive year. Navya Anand topped the batch with an impressive 98.25%, followed by Anushka Sengupta at 98%, who also scored a perfect 100 in Mathematics. Over 52% of students secured above 90%, with an average score of 88%. The school's 12th ISC batch (Class 12) also delivered an excellent performance. All the students passed with first division for the 11th year in a row. Alankrita Singh secured the top rank with 96.8%, followed by Mahek Verma at 95.25%. Students of Bishop George School & College have once again delivered stellar performances in the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) board exams. In Class 12, Shreyash Srivastava topped the Science stream with 96%, followed by Ramsha Aziz with 95%. In Commerce, Mohd Ayaz Mansoori scored 92%, and Fatima Ishaq secured 88%. Class 10 saw Yusuf Zaheer shine with 97%, followed by Md Hasan Ansari with 93%. In Class 12 of Bishop Johnson School, the overall pass percentage of the Science stream was 99%, that of the Commerce stream was 97%, and all the students of the Arts stream passed the Class 12 exam. Tanmay Pratap Gautam, with 96.25%, topped the Science stream, while Adarsh Gupta, with 93.50%, was the first rank holder in the Commerce stream, and Abhavya Kumari was the top scorer in the Arts stream with 92.75%. Likewise, in Class 10, Pratibha Singh topped the school with 98.2%, followed by Krishna Bachhar with 98% in second place.


Time of India
28-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Constitutionallaw quiz: 2 LUstudents excel
Lucknow: Two students of the faculty of law, Lucknow University , have made a mark at the national level. Pratibha Khatri, a student of LLB (hons), secured the first position, while Kritika Singh, a student of LLB (hons) secured the third position at the national constitutional law quiz ' Supremus de Constitution '. Both the students were felicitated with trophies and certificates on Monday. "Winning the 'Supremus de Constitution' was a humbling experience. It reflects the hard work and support I received from my professors," said Pratibha Khatri "Securing the third position in such a prestigious competition was truly an honor. It has inspired me to deepen my understanding of constitutional law," said Kritika Singh