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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ ‘chai pe charcha’ with Dolly Chaiwala is breaking the Internet

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, February 29

Microsoft co-founder and renowned philanthropist Bill Gates has shared a fascinating video from his visit to India.

the video, which went viral in no time showed Gates enjoying a cup of chai and his fascination for the tea stall owner Dolly Chaiwala.

The video has garnered millions of views since being posted.

“In India, you can find innovation everywhere you turn — even in the preparation of a simple cup of tea!”, his post on Instagram read.

The clip started with Gates requesting, "One chai, please," from Dolly Chaiwala.

The tea seller's style of making this drink highlighted his specialisation in it.

As Gates sipped hot tea from a glass, he expressed excitement about being back in India. The video concludes with Gates looking forward to more "chai pe charcha" , standing beside the tea seller.

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