Produced by: Tarun Mishra
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is currently on a visit to India, attracting considerable online attention with his activities.
Bill Gates recently shared a video on Instagram, featuring him enjoying a cup of chai prepared by Dolly Chaiwala, a popular social media personality known for his unique tea-making style.
The video highlights Gates' appreciation for Indian innovation, even in the simple act of making tea, reflecting his excitement to be back in India. "In India, innovation is ubiquitous, extending even to the preparation of a humble cup of tea!" the caption accompanying the video states, as Gates acknowledges the ingenuity of the Indian community.
On social media, netizens hilariously reacted to the video. One guy wrote in the comment section, "Internship dedo Sir abb" (Give him an internship), while another use wrote, "Why is Yuzvendra Chahal serving Tea to Bill Gates." Another guy on social media platform X said, "What multiverse is this?"
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During his visit, Bill Gates also visited Microsoft's India Development Center (IDC) in Hyderabad, which celebrated its 25th year of research and development, showcasing its contribution to world-class products like Azure, Windows, and Office.
Bill Gates extended his visit beyond corporate settings, visiting a slum in Bhubaneswar and interacting with residents, along with state government officials, demonstrating his engagement with grassroots communities.
Bill Gates' previous visit to India included meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and YouTuber Prajakta Koli, as well as engaging in activities like riding an electric scooter. Gates' visit to IDC in Hyderabad symbolizes the realization of his vision for the center, established in 1998 as a hub of innovation and development.
The video shared by Bill Gates enjoying chai with Dolly Chaiwala has received significant online engagement, garnering thousands of likes and comments, reflecting the public's interest in his visit and interactions in India.