
Bihar Tech Prodigy Lands ₹3.66-Crore Google Offer After Identifying 53-Second Bug That Crashed the Search Engine
Patna, November 15:
In an extraordinary turn of events that reads more like a blockbuster script than real life, an IIT student from Bihar has stunned the global tech world by bringing Google to a standstill—for exactly 53 seconds—after detecting a critical bug that temporarily crashed the world’s most widely used search engine.
The young genius, Reeturaj Chaudhary, a student of IIT Manipur and a native of Bihar, not only identified the vulnerability but also fixed it and immediately emailed a detailed explanation to Google’s global engineering team. His calm, precise response came even as engineers across Google’s offices—from California to Tokyo—raced to understand what had happened.
Emergency at Google: 12-Hour Internal Meeting
The unexpected breakdown triggered panic within Google’s headquarters. Top engineers, team leads, and cybersecurity experts reportedly held an emergency meeting lasting over 12 hours to assess the threat and understand how such a flaw had been spotted.
According to internal sources, what impressed Google the most was Reeturaj’s ability to not only identify the bug but resolve it with a solution that Google engineers called “brilliant,” “unexpected,” and “elegantly simple.”
The Reward: ₹3.66 Crore Job Offer
Within hours of receiving his email, Google extended an official job offer to Reeturaj with an annual salary package of ₹3.66 crore, placing him among the highest-paid fresh hires from India in recent years.
No Passport? No Problem — Governments Step In
The next twist in the saga came when Google discovered that Reeturaj did not possess a passport — a requirement for onboarding at their US headquarters.
In a rare and unprecedented move:
- Google contacted the US government
- US officials reached out to the Indian government
- An emergency passport was approved, printed, and delivered to his doorstep in just 2 hours
Officials involved in the process described the event as one of the fastest passport clearances ever recorded.
Private Jet on Standby
To fast-track his induction, Google has reportedly dispatched a private jet from the United States to bring Reeturaj directly to its Mountain View headquarters.
The aircraft is expected to land in India shortly, after which Reeturaj will fly out to join Google’s elite engineering team.
From a Hostel Room in Manipur to Silicon Valley
Reeturaj’s rise is being celebrated across social media, with many calling it a proud moment for India’s youth. His achievement has sparked conversations on India’s immense tech talent and its growing global footprint.
Tech analysts say that such opportunities reaffirm India’s position as a powerhouse of innovation, creativity, and raw genius.
One Line That Sums It All Up
He broke Google for 53 seconds… and Google broke every rule to hire him.
For millions of young Indians and aspiring tech minds, Reeturaj’s journey is more than just a success story — it is a reminder that brilliance knows no boundaries, no visas, and no obstacles.
