 Human behaviour flows from three main sources – desire, emotion and knowledge. This was propagated by Plato, a famous Greek philosopher, founder of the Platonist School of Thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the western world. Plato also said that knowledge becomes evil if the aim is not virtuous. Perhaps this very statement of Plato motivated me or triggered something in me which made me venture into this project today. I started my career as a corporate commercial regulatory and public policy lawyer almost three decades ago. Obviously initially, like all lawyers in those times, I ventured into conventional advocacy but as many of you would remember or know that in 1991, India went through a massive, if not revolutionary, definitely a groundbreaking process of economic policy change. The economic liberalisation regime got to be introduced and a new area of law and public policy practice emerged for the new breed of lawyers. They branded themselves as corporate commercial, transactional and business lawyers. It was a fashionable terminology in early 90s, in short, non-litication lawyers. So I was also one of them and certainly took advantage of early entry into that spectrum of law practice. I gained huge knowledge by virtue of handling hundreds of commercial, business and corporate law related matters. I continued with my additional educational aspirations as well by taking up some unique courses from diverse, prestigious international universities, schools and colleges of law and public policy. And even learnt music as that was my hobby. While I was pursuing my profession very diligently and religiously, I was speaking at various events, conferences, talks, workshops and seminars. I was offered several mentoring and tutoring assignments which I did absolutely gratis and for no remuneration whatsoever. A stage came then when I felt need to relax from my ultra busy slate which was giving me no time for my own self. This was when I had spent almost two decades in the legal profession. I assume it was 2011-2012. I started engaging myself in my hobbies and passion which included playing, composing and arranging music. The pulls and pushes and pressures of legal profession continued side by side. These were exciting times as each day came with a new set of experience and knowledge for me. Now or today, I would be failing in my virtuous duty as Plato the Greek philosopher had put it. If I was not to share my knowledge, skill, understanding and experience with the generation next and the ones who are in command today, sharing whatever little wisdom I gained in the last three decades through journey as a law and public policy professional or fellow, I have mentored and motivated new age startup entrepreneurs, law and public policy students from the Indian school of business, soil, national law schools and Indian school of public policy and several other institutions. But I was advised recently by many knowledge-based stakeholders that as we have exhaustively and intricately entered into the digital age where technology is the biggest tool, with internet being the leading platform of communication, I should share and publish my video discourses and lectures online so that they could be easily accessed by one and all. So here is my video channel where I will be regularly sharing my knowledge, views and explanations on topics having direct or auxiliary linkages with public policy, entrepreneurship, law, socioeconomic subjects, personal and professional development, roadmaps and motivational advice thereof. I would welcome your comments on my video discourses and lectures which I would be personally responding to. I look forward to greater and meaningful interaction with all the viewers. Thank you.