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About Krish

Krishnaraj Rao — Krish to his friends — is a campaigner for proper implementation of the Right to Information Act 2005.

Based in Mumbai.

Part of a nationwide network of activists, change-agents and journalists, which is nameless, loosely organized but very effective. Bunch of middle-aged crazy maniacs hellbent on changing the system through RTI applications, petitioning, agitations, PILs, media-campaigns, mass-outreach campaigns, ginger-groups and sundry unorthodox methods!

Journalist-designer-printer-publisher. Middle-aged family man, has lovely wife, two kids with loads of attitude, two intellectually-active parents, two highly amusing cats that damage the furniture beyond repair, and a dog that snoozes all day. He works from a home-office.

Likes coffee and snack-food, hates smoke, dislikes booze, exercises moderately. 

Go ahead, contact him on 09821588114 or thebravepedestrian@gmail.com. Don’t worry, he is used to recieving emails and phone calls from perfect strangers :-) and he never snaps or says rude things. If it is your current aim in life to do something to change the way shit happens in this beautiful country, he will be happy to spend some time discussing your ideas and sharing his network with you.

IF YOU ARE A SYSTEM-CHANGER, MORE POWER TO YOU!


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  1. Sathya Narayanan says

    Amazing!!! seeing you transform your life so wonderfully well since i first chanced on you in 2006. We have had a little scratches but then you have blazed so far ahead that you are positively an inspiration.
    Rgds,
    Sathya (formerly on indiarocks)

  2. ekantapadhika says

    That’s a great introduction Krish. Came around here after a long interval. I can see that you haven’t slowed down . Just glanced through your posts , but will definitely come back to read them again. I admire your consistency and never say die attitude.

  3. noanee kapadia says

    I dont think I am system changer but I would like people to do more than lighting candles at gateway of India .
    A soldier dies for others.it is responsibility of society to care for their family, I am not saying the money part but surely support with social communication with affection .
    does anyone help those who are injured ?
    I am helping soldiers who are paraplegic and their familys in some way I can,they are in Pune .last year we started tea packing unit for them .
    u can see their website paraplegic rehabilitation centre kHARKI Pune.for more —-
    regards,
    Geeta Kapadia

    geeta.art@gmail.com