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She used her platform to remind people that civic infrastructure shouldn't be a luxury.

Her legal peers eventually stopped asking when she was "returning to a real job." They saw her building bridges, sparking conversations about social issues, and encouraging people to find joy in everyday moments. She had finally found her true jurisdiction: the court of public awareness and human connection.

She realized that she didn't want to spend her best years arguing over fine print. She wanted to capture the pulse of the real world.

She didn't just post pretty travel pictures. When a close friend was severely injured due to poorly maintained city roads, Khyati didn't stay quiet. She stood in front of her camera on a dusty street corner and delivered a passionate breakdown of civic responsibility.

"Why is every political party not making road safety a priority?" she asked her growing audience.