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New Project : Writing

  • sriskkg
  • Mar 24
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 25

The First Blog.


Namaste.

Few of you know me personally, many of you don’t. I’m not here to educate anyone about anything. My intention is simple—to express my views on topics that worth.

If I am a prism shaped by my parents, experiences, friends, society, thoughts, beautiful people I met and teachers, then the ideas that strike me are like white light beaming into that prism. My take on these topics is the spectrum of colors that emerge. Here, I will present the canvas stroked by my colors.


My Influences.

I come from a long lineage deeply rooted in politics. My great-grandmother served as the village president since India’s independence and continued through decades of elections. Both my paternal and maternal grandfathers were active in the politics of their time. My mother hails from Tadipatri, Andhra Pradesh—Rayalaseema, a land with a history of strength and resilience. My grandfather was among the last generation of factionists. My father, from Bellary, Karnataka, grew up in an environment where leadership and service were a way of life.


At the age of 12, I accompanied my mother during her APMC election campaign. That experience was unlike any other—gunfire, chaos, and re-election battles. It was possibly the first time such incidents had occurred in an election in Karnataka. She triumphed against the so-called Republic of Bellary team and even served as Director of CADA at Tungabhadra Dam later.

My grandfather was an agriculturist at heart. Over time, he expanded his land holdings to 160 acres, ran fertilizer shops, and eventually became an entrepreneur by establishing a cotton mill in Bellary. He strongly believed in the power of education, ensuring all his sons pursued higher studies. My father, the third of six brothers, graduated from Mysore Maharaja College. He saw students in our village struggling to travel far for higher education and played a key role in establishing a high school there. His contributions extended beyond education—he took on the restoration of the long-abandoned Sri Veerabhadra Swamy temple. Today it’s a sacred pilgrimage site. As an entrepreneur, he pioneered granite quarry mining (N.H. Red type) in the late ‘90s, ventured into non-woven bag manufacturing, expanded agricultural lands into orchards, and explored real estate. Even today, he continues his spiritual journey—2025 marks his 25th consecutive year of Padayatra to Srisailam.


My first income came from my hobbies. As a child, I was a numismatist and philatelist. But what truly fascinated me were automobiles. In my 10th-grade Dussehra holidays, I hired a welding shop for a week, learnt welding, and designed my first bicycle from scratch. That experience sealed my path—I chose mechanical engineering over medicine.

During my early engineering days, I built robots, organized and led the biggest technical team in my college’s history, and designed Bellary’s first-ever Go-Kart racing car, a milestone in 40 years of mechanical engineering. The project gained nationwide recognition.


In my third year of college, I founded Vayuputra Motorsports, a startup dedicated to motorsports innovation. We organized Bengaluru’s first-ever licensed Go-Kart designing, building, and racing event, which was technically unmatched at the time.

Later, in association with a then-MLA, I designed and built a racing circuit—still the only one in the district. My passion for automobiles led me to pursue a Master’s in Automobile Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology. Had been placed in Prashanth Kishore's I-PAC team, could crack it due to interest in politics. I am now deeply involved in research and business projects.. These are just glimpse of my background on the genres of topics I touch.


Out of my previous life virtues I must have born in this demography and to this parents. I was fortunate that both my Country and Parents are Secular. That free opinion could let this soul experience and explore many religions. Observed fasting for Navaratris and Ramzam month with same integrity and devotion. Visiting church for Christmas or maybe performing Vazu and Namaz, learnt when I studied in Hyderbad from my friends belonging to Muslim families. Never had a resistance. All the rivers reach the same ocean. All religions preach humanity. As the course of life, curiosity to know myself, about life and purpose increased. Found my answers through Sanatanam, the way of life. Everything has an answer. Here through “Sanatanam Section” I shall discuss all that amazes me, worth knowing, along with sources, won’t be any misleading one.


Technically for today, I'm a citizen. The Common Man. Politically I identify myself in Centrist wing. My take on current politics or politicians would be pure neutral stand. Pure policy based not any party or personal lives based.


I'm a Gruhastha ashrama Karma yogi this life. Bound with prospering Myself, My family, My people, My Country and My World. Will only live to have a regretless death. That’s the movie time of this soul in this body. Show ends body burns. My only moto, to live even after my death. To make smile all the creation which I come across.  


Na ham karta, Hari karta. I believe that all the good my soul does through this body is not by me but by Narayana himself. The privileges and legacy I inherited come with a price—a responsibility to build upon them, to create something meaningful, and to serve mankind in the best way I can. There’s a long road ahead, a lot to achieve. Lot to lean. Lot to tell, lets save it for future blogs.



But for now, I am here to write.


Welcome to my world. I hope you enjoy the journey.


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Nuzhat Anjum
Nuzhat Anjum
Mar 25

Always proud of you! 😊 All the best 👍

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Sadiq Rock
Sadiq Rock
Mar 25

Superd bro that's a great journey and experience too

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Mayuri Nair
Mayuri Nair
Mar 24

Amazingly written! Looking forward to reading more of your experiences!

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