Kamesh Turkar - LinkedIn Creator

Kamesh Turkar

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Kamesh Turkar is a LinkedIn creator based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India with 20,920 followers, focused on Personal Development, Career Development, and Tech Trends content. Posts average 107 likes and 0.6% engagement.
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  • 20,920Total Followers
  • 107Avg Likes
  • 14Avg Comments
  • 0.6%Avg Eng.
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Most Engaged Posts

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Kamesh Turkar🤖_Al Marketer_Brand Launch Strategist Influencer Marketing Expert Trusted by 28+ founders_Al campaigns driving growth content & digital strategy. Let’s connect for insights on marketing & brand growth!
Journey of a Full-Stack Developer 🌟 In today’s world, being a Full-Stack Developer is like being a one-man army in tech. You can design, build, manage, and deploy everything – from the beautiful front-end that users see 👀, to the powerful back-end that keeps everything running . Here are the 5️⃣ core pillars every Full-Stack Developer should know: ✨ Front-End (What user sees) – HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React ✨ Back-End (Logic & Power) – Python, Java, C++, Ruby ✨ Database (Where data lives) – MySQL, MongoDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL ✨ Cloud (Where apps fly high ☁️) – AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Digital Ocean ✨ UI/UX & Tools (Polish & Productivity) – Figma, Adobe XD, Git, VS Code 💡 Learning full-stack doesn’t mean you must master everything at once. Start step by step → pick one language, one framework, one database, and grow your stack gradually. 👨‍💻 In India today, companies prefer developers who are not just coders but also problem solvers. And trust me, full-stack skills = more opportunities + better growth . 👉 If you are starting your journey, begin with HTML + CSS + JavaScript, and slowly move towards back-end and cloud. Consistency matters more than speed. Remember: Technology keeps changing, but your ability to learn & adapt will always keep you valuable. #FullStackDeveloper #WebDevelopment #CodingLife #SoftwareEngineering
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Kamesh Turkar🤖_Al Marketer_Brand Launch Strategist Influencer Marketing Expert Trusted by 28+ founders_Al campaigns driving growth content & digital strategy. Let’s connect for insights on marketing & brand growth!
😎 Rule no.1 of programming: 👉 If it’s working… don’t touch it. Because the moment you say “bas thoda sa change karte hain” → 💥 Code breaks 💥 Boss shouts 💥 Weekend gone Yes yes, clean code and all is important. But real life? Sometimes the best solution is : Chhodo yaar, chal raha hai na! 😂 Tell me have you also ever touched “perfectly working” code and then regretted it? #Programming #CoderLife #IndianTechHumor #ITLife
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Kamesh Turkar🤖_Al Marketer_Brand Launch Strategist Influencer Marketing Expert Trusted by 28+ founders_Al campaigns driving growth content & digital strategy. Let’s connect for insights on marketing & brand growth!
𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙂𝙤𝙙𝙙𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝘽𝙚𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙙 𝙄𝙣𝙙𝙞𝙖'𝙨 𝘽𝙚𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙮 𝙌𝙪𝙚𝙚𝙣:   𝙃𝙤𝙬 𝙇𝙖𝙠𝙨𝙝𝙢𝙞 𝘽𝙚𝙘𝙖𝙢𝙚 𝙇𝙖𝙠𝙢𝙚 In 1952, the beauty market in India was dominated by foreign brands, and JRD Tata had a big dream to change that. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru urged Tata to create an indigenous cosmetics brand to reduce precious foreign exchange outflow. So, JRD rolled up his sleeves and founded Lakmé under the Tata umbrella, not just as a brand, but as a promise: Beauty for us, by us. The name 'Lakmé' was a significant part of this vision. It was inspired by the French opera "Lakmé," which is the French word for the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth, grace, and prosperity. This name was chosen to resonate deeply with Indian women while giving the brand an elegant international appeal. In 1961, Simone Tata, the Swiss-born wife of Naval H. Tata, joined the company as Managing Director and later became Chairperson in 1982. Under her leadership, Lakmé grew into an iconic Indian beauty brand, tailored specifically to Indian skin tones and climates, setting it apart from foreign competitors. Fast-forward: Lakmé’s iconic advertising campaigns through the decades, featuring prominent figures, have helped the brand become synonymous with confidence for Indian women. From kajal that lasts through monsoons to lipsticks bolder than Diwali fireworks, Lakmé empowered generations. In the 1990s, as the Indian market opened up to multinational brands, the Tata Group sold Lakmé to Hindustan Unilever in 1996, marking a new chapter for the brand while retaining its Indian heritage. Today, as we chase glow-ups in a global world, Lakmé reminds us: True beauty blooms from our own soil. Follow Kamesh Turkar for more such business content! #LakmeStory #TataLegacy #IndianBeauty #WomenEmpowerment #BrandOrigins
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Content Focus

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Personal Development
Career Development
Tech Trends
Leadership
Innovation
Upskilling
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Last Updated At: 05-05-2026
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Top Locations

Greater Bengaluru Area
Greater Delhi Area
Greater Hyderabad Area
Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Greater Chennai Area

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