ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Thakkar

Okay kiddo, so a "thakkar" is a word that comes from India and it means “boss” or “leader”. It’s a way to talk about someone who is in charge of things, like a company or a group of people.

Think about it like this: You might have a teacher at school who is in charge of your class. They tell you what to do and help you learn. They are like the thakkar of your classroom.

In the same way, a person who is the thakkar of a company or organization is the one who makes important decisions and tells other people what to do. They are responsible for everything that happens in the company, just like a teacher is responsible for what goes on in the classroom.

So if someone calls you a thakkar, it means they think of you as a leader! But remember, being a good leader means you have to be responsible and make the right choices for everyone under your charge.