Two years back, I slipped and fractured my hand because of a broken drain cover around Ulsoor Lake.
For many of us a broken and unlivable city is a reality.
Traffic. Flooding. Pollution. Broken infrastructure.
When I had just about given up on what can change, I found hope.
My conversation with Krishna Byre Gowda is not about politics.
It is about governance.
It is about execution.
It is about what happens when someone chooses to solve problems instead of merely talking about them.
Whether you live in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata or any Indian city, this conversation matters.
Because if one city can become more liveable, every city can.
If you’re a young Indian wondering whether public service can still create real change, watch this.
If you’re building India in any way, as a founder, citizen, student, policymaker, or professional, watch this.
We spend enough time amplifying what’s broken.
It’s time we also amplify people who are trying to build.
This is one of the most important conversations I’ve had this year.
Watch it. Share it. Let’s make stories of builders go as viral as stories of outrage.
Bringing to you “The Nation Builders” @krishnabgowda
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