Viral News

ISRO Scientist Reveals Freshers’ Salary

An ISRO scientist has disclosed the starting salary for new recruits at the space agency and shared what he considers the job’s biggest perk. A brief interview with this unnamed scientist is currently gaining traction on Instagram.

The video was posted by Broke Brothers, a channel known for its street interviews. The interviewer typically approaches passersby in Bengaluru to see if they are willing to answer a few questions on camera. The videos of their responses are then uploaded to Broke Brothers’ Instagram and YouTube channels. Their questions mainly focus on finance, including topics like salaries, jobs, and savings.

In their latest video, Broke Brothers interviewed a man who turned out to be a scientist with ISRO, the Indian space agency headquartered in Bengaluru.

When asked about the salary a fresher can expect at ISRO, the scientist said, “The entry level salary is around Rs. 1 lakh per month. Rs. 15 lakhs you can assume is the CTC,” he added.

When questioned about the biggest perk of the job, he responded by highlighting the benefits of a government job. “The best thing, according to me, is CHSS,” the scientist stated. “The top hospitals are enrolled under ISRO. Treatment is free,” he explained. CHSS, or Contributory Health Service Scheme, allows beneficiaries to reimburse the cost of treatment and diagnostic tests at empanelled hospitals.

Since its release two days ago, the video has garnered over half a million views and sparked diverse opinions on Instagram.

“Imagine being a space scientist and not being able to afford things abroad. It’s time they start paying well in sectors like these. 1 lakh is a joke,” one Instagram user commented.

Another user, however, argued that entry-level scientists are paid even less than Rs. 1 lakh. “Then entry level salary of an ISRO scientist is Rs. 55k plus allowances. This is a straight up white lie,” the user commented.

“ISRO chairman’s salary is Rs. 2.5 lakh a month and he’s saying entry level salary is a lakh.. Hmmmm,” a third person remarked.

Drishya Madhur

I bring my expertise and enthusiasm to my role as a sub-editor at The Daily Guardian, where I contribute to creating meaningful and thought-provoking content daily. With a background in Journalism and Mass Communication, I have dedicated the last three years to honing my craft as a content writer. Over this time, I have gained extensive experience in News Writing, Blog Writing, Article Writing, and Content Writing, showcasing my ability to adapt my writing style to diverse platforms and audiences. My journey in the dynamic world of media has not only sharpened my storytelling abilities but also deepened my understanding of how impactful communication can shape perspectives.

Recent Posts

Cristiano Ronaldo Set To Extend Saudi Arabia Stay Becomes Co-Owner Of Al Nassr: Report

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al Nassr will not only keep him at the club…

23 minutes ago

Missi Roti Sparks Global Debate After Being Ranked Among World’s Worst Foods

Missi Roti, a nutritious Indian flatbread, ranks 56th on Taste Atlas' 'worst foods' list, causing…

36 minutes ago

South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mine Crackdown Kills 78, Hundreds Rescued

South African authorities rescued 246 survivors and recovered 78 bodies from an illegal gold mine.…

55 minutes ago

Micheal Martin Set To Lead Ireland Again As Prime Minister In New Coalition Deal

Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin is set to reclaim Ireland’s premiership under a new coalition…

1 hour ago

Alaska Airlines Flight Attendant Fired Over Viral Twerking Video: Controversy Erupts

Nelle Diala's viral twerking video led to her firing from Alaska Airlines. Defending her actions…

1 hour ago

Israel Dispatches Experts to Aid in Battling Los Angeles Wildfires

Israel has sent a team of five fire protection experts to assist in combating the…

1 hour ago