Zerodha CEO and co-founder Nithin Kamath, a vocal advocate of fitness, took part in an impromptu workout session with his colleagues recently.
The session was conducted as part of a collaboration between Zerodha’s venture capital fund and incubator, Rainmatter, and Sisters In Sweat, a sport and wellness community for women.
“Impromptu AMRAP workout when @sistersinsweat.in were at work. 1 min x pushups,” Kamath said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.
Nithin Kamath, 44, and younger brother Nikhil Kamath are among the youngest billionaires in India, according to Forbes Billionaires List 2024. Nithin Kamath has a net worth of $4.7 billion.
In February this year, Kamath had revealed that he had suffered a mild stroke.
“Dad passing away, poor sleep, exhaustion, dehydration, and overworking out —any of these could be possible reasons,” he had said. He made his first public appearance since the health setback at the Zero1 Fest.
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