 I am Rakesh Kasbah. Around 2017, I decided that I should start a social venture in civil engineering. Around that time, I saw a picture. A small child, his father had died cleaning a septic tank. And I felt anguished by a machine or a system does not exist to relieve them. When I looked at the problem, these type of toilets are used by almost 66% of the global population. Almost 450 crore people globally use these types of toilets. And almost 20 lakh people directly come in contact with the thicker waste by cleaning. And there is no solution to it. Even our own country built almost 10 crore new toilets, almost in the same category. An idea came to my mind about the Water Hammer Synod Room. So based on that, I designed a small machine, built it and it actually worked. Then we built proper machines. Four or five of them took them out to the user, got their feedback, evolved the machine so that ultimately it can become a stable and a working system. I think it takes a misfit to come out of a cocoon and think of a problem and think of getting the solution to it. I think I am a misfit and I can convert this sanitation task, the manual scavengers task into a proper livelihood, a safe, dignified and well-earned livelihood. I am a misfit so I think I can make a change to this one.