I am a 10th-grade developer building privacy-first software and studying AI neural networks. Targeting MIT.
I don't just write loops; I solve problems. As a 10th grader in Delhi, I exist at the intersection of computer engineering and global economics.
While others play games, I build them—and the tools to make them. I analyze UN tariffs in the morning and debug Python scripts at night. My mission is simple: gain mastery over the machine, contribute to open-source, and earn my place at MIT.
Current Focus: Neural Networks, Algorithms, and Class 10 Boards.
Participated in my first competitive hackathon. Built a rapid prototype under 24 hours. Learned invaluable lessons in time management and deployment under pressure.
Portrayed a Member of Parliament in Model UN-style debates, addressing electoral malpractice (“vote choriâ€), the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), One Nation One Election (ONOE), and other major policy issues.
Developed and released EduMerge, a privacy-focused Python mail merge tool. Solved the "subscription fatigue" problem for students.
A web experience focused on the unique flora, fauna, and fragile ecosystems of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Complete trigonometry guide with all ratios, identities, standard values, and real-world applications. Built for CBSE students.
A powerful desktop application for students to automate document creation. Features mail merge without cloud dependencies.
Interactive web platform visualizing air quality data in Delhi. Educational resource for understanding AQI impact.
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