As we know Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft and a famous charity. He shared a cute Instagram reels from his trip to India. Gates enjoys a cup of chai in this reel, which shows him getting to know the culture in a very close way. The reel video, which quickly went viral, shows Gates at a tea stand run by the famous on social media Dolly Chaiwala.
Bill Gates begins the video by ordering "one chai, please. "In India, you can find innovation everywhere you turn—even in the preparation of a simple cup of tea!" Gates wrote in his Instagram post about how much he admires the new ideas that are part of daily life in India. "One chai, please," Gates asks Dolly Chaiwala at the beginning of the clip. One of the best parts is seeing how the tea seller makes the tea on his special cart, which shows the skill that goes into making this popular drink.
As Gates drinks a glass of piping hot tea, he talks about how happy he is to be back in India. He says that India is full of amazing thinkers who are working on new ways to save and improve lives and even make the simple act of making a cup of tea into an art form.
Looking forward to more "Chai Pe Charcha" (discussions over tea), Gates says at the end of the video while standing next to the tea seller.
Gates' Tea Adventure in India
Gates, known for his intense interest in new solutions, was thrilled with the simplicity and originality of Indian tea culture, as seen in the video. His initial request for "One chai, please" set the tone for an intriguing discussion with Dolly Chaiwala, a social media celebrity famed for his roadside tea stand outside Nagpur's old VCA stadium.
The story of Dolly Chaiwala
People on social media love Dolly Chaiwala's tea-making skills, but no one knows his real name. He runs a street stand near the ''old VCA stadium in Nagpur's Sadar area.'' Gates's unexpected tea date with Dolly Chaiwala showed how global impact and local business can work together.
The day Bill Gates spent in Odisha
Gates interacted with the locals earlier on Wednesday while he was in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. He went to the Biju Adarsh Colony in Maa Mangla Basti. By talking to locals and women's self-help groups, Gates showed that he wanted to understand community efforts to improve people's lives and give them more power.
Anticipation and excitement
Gates used the video's comments to express his pleasure at being back in India and discussing tea. He highlighted India's reputation for inventors who improve lives and perfect tea.
Bill Gates' Odisha day
Gates visited the Biju Adarsh Colony at Maa Mangla Basti in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday and spoke with locals. Gates showed his grasp of grassroots livelihood and empowerment efforts by meeting with neighbours and women's self-help organizations.