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16-Year-Old Tech Prodigy Leaves SpaceX for Wall Street Stardom

Summary

  • 16-year-old Bengali techie Kairan Quazi leaves Elon Musk's SpaceX
  • Quazi becomes a 'Wolf of Wall Street' in latest career move
  • ISRO completes nearly double the missions in 2015-2025 vs. 2005-2015
16-Year-Old Tech Prodigy Leaves SpaceX for Wall Street Stardom

In a surprising career move, 16-year-old Bengali techie Kairan Quazi has left his role at Elon Musk's SpaceX to become a 'Wolf of Wall Street'. Quazi, known for his impressive technical skills, had been working at the renowned space company. However, as of August 2025, he has decided to shift his focus to the world of finance, joining the ranks of the 'Wolves of Wall Street'.

Elsewhere, India's space agency, ISRO, has achieved a remarkable feat. According to the agency's chairman, V Narayanan, ISRO has completed almost double the number of missions in the 2015-2025 period compared to the previous decade. This surge in activity highlights the country's growing prowess in the space sector.

Additionally, India has made significant strides in reducing its carbon intensity. The country's Minister of State for Environment, Shripad Naik, has revealed that India has reduced its carbon intensity by 7% between FY14-24, contributing to global efforts in addressing climate change.

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Kairan Quazi is a 16-year-old Bengali techie who has left his role at Elon Musk's SpaceX to become a 'Wolf of Wall Street'.
ISRO, India's space agency, has completed almost double the number of missions in the 2015-2025 period compared to the previous decade, showcasing the country's growing prowess in the space sector.
India has reduced its carbon intensity by 7% between FY14-24, contributing to global efforts in addressing climate change.

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