“Thank you, brother,” read one message. “I’ve been looking for this for 6 months,” read another.
He wasn't just running a Telegram channel. He had built a community on the three pillars of civil engineering: . He had given strength to struggling students, serviceability to those in remote areas, and stability to their uncertain careers.
He shared the link in a few WhatsApp groups. The next morning, he woke up to 50 new members. By evening, 200.
Arjun felt a spark. He wasn’t just sharing files; he was laying a foundation.
One night, Arjun received a long, private message. It was from a junior engineer named Priya, working in a remote part of Himachal Pradesh. "Arjun sir," she wrote, "my company doesn't have a library. My salary is small. I’m the first engineer in my family. Without your channel, I couldn't afford the books to study for my licensing exam. I passed. Thank you for building this bridge."