Executive Chairperson and co-founding member of the Dake Group, key focus areas include Energy, Agriculture, as well as Technology.

Joined May 2009
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Sponge City water flow: Rain → permeable surface → filtration layer → underground storage → reuse or recharge. That one design change can reduce runoff, support greenery, and make cities more resilient.
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I got tired of juggling multiple WhatsApp accounts across browser profiles, QR scans, and random tabs. So I built WhatsDesk Multi. It helped me. It may help you too. Feedback welcome.
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when Suryavamshi misses his century, he cries... i guess that emotion and reaction brought so many people emotional. he did greaat job... well done @rajasthanroyals aand Suryavamshi. #IPL
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“Stop guessing your irrigation.” That line matters when the only data you have is a wilting leaf and a prayer.
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Comment which one you’d back—and why. If you’re planning a pilot, let’s talk.
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FAO warns it could cut global crop yields by 10–25% by 2050 if we don’t adapt.
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Let’s connect—comment “2050” and tell us what your city needs most: water, land, or data.
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A “first-flush” storm hits… and your city trucks it straight to the drain. That’s the costly habit. Sponge City-style capture slows runoff, reduces flooding, and improves water quality by giving rain a second job: collection and reuse.
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Instead of wasting that initial dirty pulse, we treat every rain event as a resource worth managing. If your city had to “treat every rain event as a resource,” what would you push to install first? Permeable streets Green roofs Neighborhood cisterns
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What’s one habit you practice to save water? Need expert insights on Sponge Cities & Water Conservation? Let’s discuss. #SpongeCities #WaterConservation #StormwaterManagement #ClimateResilience #SustainableUrbanDesign
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