I was born and raised in India. Being inquisitive in nature since childhood, my curiosity often led me to ask countless questions much to the occasional annoyance of my parents. Looking back, I realize that this nature has shaped who I am today: someone who thrives in environments filled with curiosity and exploration. For me, asking questions is more humbling than simply accepting facts, and this mindset has guided my academic and professional journey.

It has also shaped my passion for working with kids and helping them understand the value of knowledge. It began with tutoring neighbourhood children and eventually led me to work with businesses rooted in education. Whether it was developing innovative learning platforms or ensuring the quality of educational materials, I’ve always believed in the transformative power of knowledge. The quote I use for myself is, “I am a student for life and a teacher at heart.”

One of the most inspiring moments in my life came from watching Million Dollar Baby, which motivated me to master the art of boxing at 24. This passion culminated in founding the Boxing and Swimming Clubs, where I organized weekly events to promote physical and mental well-being. Beyond sports, I have another cause close to my heart; my love for animals has driven me to participate in initiatives focused on rescuing dogs and providing them with better living conditions.

As someone who embraces new experiences, here are three fun facts about me:

  1. I changed seven schools before entering college, which taught me adaptability and resilience.
  2. I have a profound love for space travel stories and carry a copy of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy wherever I go.
  3. At age 7, I used a multimeter as a toy, and by 13, I had fixed my first fan: an early glimpse into my fascination with problem-solving.