He is a socially curious storyteller and leader passionate about understanding how societies function and evolve. With a strong foundation in the social sciences, he has led creative teams, hosted public debates, and produced documentaries addressing key national issues. Krish has represented Nepal on international platforms and worked with local governments on policy-focused initiatives. 

He is a dynamic youth leader and content creator deeply engaged in storytelling, education, and social research. He is the Host and Producer of TNC Debates, a reality debate show on the YouTube channel TNC Unscripted, where he also serves as Co-Lead, overseeing creative direction for four original shows with an audience of over 15,500 subscribers. As Associate Creative Head at The Nepali Comment (405K+ subscribers), Krish produces compelling socio-political and historical documentaries, making complex issues accessible and engaging for the public. He serves as the National Program Coordinator for the Himalayan Linguistics Olympiad Nepal, helping organize national Olympiads on Linguistics and AI while promoting problem-solving skills among youth. Through Project Bibek, he surveyed 480+ students in the Kathmandu Valley to explore perceptions of the education system and its societal impact. He is currently developing an academic paper on this research under the mentorship of a sociologist. Additionally, Krish is the co-founder of Project Stitch, a narrative-driven ethnic brand that designs modern utility bags using ethically sourced indigenous fabrics, merging culture with contemporary purpose.

Impact Created

As Host of TNC Debates, with 170K+ views, he fostered democratic dialogue, even featuring real student election candidates. Through TNC Unscripted (2M+ views), he co-led creative formats like live town halls and immersive documentaries, many of which are now used in classrooms and public discourse. At The Nepali Comment (6.5M+ views), his long-form explainers have entered educational and policy spaces. As Lead Organizer of the Himalayan Linguistics Olympiad, he expanded outreach by 220% and helped redefine youth education beyond textbooks. His project Bibek, surveying 480+ students across 11 schools, is informing youth-centric education policy. From mapping economic challenges in Jiri to co-founding a cultural brand, Krish uses media, data, and dialogue to amplify overlooked narratives and empower youth to think critically and act consciously.

Krish Yadav has been selected as a “Glocal’s 20under20 of 2025 Batch” as an early change-maker throughout the nation. Glocal’s 20 under 20 is an umbrella title for 20 early change-makers, who are teenagers from diverse fields, stepping out to create an impact in the society.

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