My journey through hackathons, competitions, and real-world problem solving.
















It started with a simple question — "what can I build in 24 hours?"That curiosity turned into an obsession. 25+ hackathons later, it's not just a hobby — it's shaped how I think, how I code, and how I solve problems under pressure.
Every hackathon taught me something different. Some taught me how to ship fast without breaking things. Some taught me how to pitch an idea to a room full of judges in under 3 minutes. And some just taught me that chai at 3am hits different when you're debugging a production bug before demo day.
I've built a mental health chatbot that understood emotions, an emergency ambulance platform that could save lives, a zero waste initiative for Delhi, and a lot more — each one solving a real problem, each one pushing me further than the last.
Reaching the finals of Smart India Hackathon 2024, winning the Industrial Ideathon 2025, finishing in the Top 30 at Hack4Delhi — these aren't just lines on a resume. They're proof that consistency and curiosity compound over time.
The real flex? I'm still going. Still showing up. Still building.