Bill Gates Meets Zerodha Co-Founders Over Breakfast; Here’s What Nikhil Kamath Shared

Last Update: March 06, 2023, 11:40 AM IST

Nitin and Nikhil Kamath with Bill Gates (Image: Twitter)

Nitin and Nikhil Kamath with Bill Gates (Image: Twitter)

On his Twitter account, Nikhil posted a picture of him with the Microsoft co-founder and said that the three of them had breakfast together.

Bill Gates, co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is in India this week and met Nitin and Nikhil Kamath, co-founders of stock trading platform Zerodha.

On his Twitter account, Nikhil posted a picture of him with the Microsoft co-founder and said that the three of them had breakfast together.

In a tweet accompanying the picture, Nikhil Kamath wrote, “Having breakfast with the man who knows everything about everything.”

The tweet did not mention the place or date of the photograph. Many social media users praised the Kamath brothers and Bill Gates and showed interest in their conversation.

A user commented, “Kamath Brothers going really big, Zerodha over the moon!

Another user said, “Can you blog about what you talked about or learned?”

Bill Gates is meeting and interacting with many eminent people in India to explore various sectors including education and healthcare. These people include Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Smriti Irani, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata and many more. His interactions with these people were captured in photographs, which were widely shared on social media.

Bill Gates meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi, tweets about their meeting, lauds India’s achievements in the areas of health, development and climate change, and claims what the country can achieve by investing in innovation A shining example of this.

According to Bill Gates’ recent blog, Gatesnotes, where he shared insights from his meeting with PM Modi, India’s G20 chairmanship is a great opportunity to demonstrate how innovations made in the nation can benefit the entire world and Can encourage other countries to adopt them. He also said that supporting these initiatives is a top goal of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, particularly exploring the expansion of digital ID and payment systems overseas.

Gates also shared about his conversation with Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata, a fellow philanthropist and visionary leader. As per reports, the two spoke at length about taking forward their collaborative philanthropy initiatives in the fields of nutrition, diagnostics and healthcare.

Bill Gates also got a chance to try his hand at some Indian cooking during his visit as he was seen preparing bajra khichdi under the guidance of Smriti Irani during the Empowerment through Nutrition campaign.

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