Bengaluru techie's post reminds one of Narayan Murthy's 70-hour work regimen

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Bengaluru techie's post reminds one of Narayan Murthy's 70-hour work regimen
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  • Bengaluru techie’s viral post suggests mobile office to tackle traffic jams
  • Users joke about productivity, with some seeing business potential in the idea
  • Post sparks sarcastic takes on Narayana Murthy’s 70-hour workweek proposal

A techie’s humorous take on Bengaluru’s notorious traffic jams has captured the internet’s attention, blending humor with potential entrepreneurial inspiration. Adarsh, a Bengaluru resident, shared a photo on X (formerly Twitter) showcasing a small truck loaded with office chairs, one occupied, resembling a mobile conference room. Captioned “Bangalore Traffic meeting idea,” the post quickly went viral. 


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The quirky image resonated with users, sparking both laughter and creativity. One user joked, “If this happens, nobody will be late for the meeting,” while another added, “I’m loving the idea—it would be productive and entertaining, but people might get distracted.”

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Some saw business potential in the lighthearted concept. “We could make a profitable business from this, but need to think about it,” one comment read. 

The post also prompted sarcastic takes on Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy’s recent advocacy for a 70-hour workweek. “What if Narayana Murthy sees this?” one user quipped, while another joked, “The day isn’t far when Murthy will put a GPS chip tracking employees if they go to a place of enjoyment.”

Adarsh’s tongue-in-cheek solution highlights the city’s shared frustrations with its infamous traffic while showcasing Bengaluru’s talent for finding humor—and innovation—in adversity.

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