Bharat ko aage badhaao
Bharat ko aage badhaao
Co-Founder Story: Padho Sikho Banaao
Some stories begin with grand plans.
This one began with a curious 11th-grade student, a box of old wires, and a question:
From his early school days, he would open toys to see how they worked, take apart circuits, try to rebuild them differently, and constantly ask questions that textbooks never answered. His room was a small workshop—half study space, half innovation lab—where notebooks lived next to sensors, motors, and broken calculators waiting to be reborn.
While others memorised formulas, he wanted to see them come alive.
While classmates solved problems on paper, he built solutions with his hands.
It was during one school science exhibition, while helping younger students build simple models, that the spark truly ignited. He realised that children learn faster, deeper, and with far more excitement when they are allowed to touch, experiment, fail, and try again.
He understood something powerful:
🔹 Education is not about answers written in books.
🔹 It is about the confidence created through experience.
This belief became the heartbeat of Padho Sikho Banaao.
🌱 His Vision
As a Co-Founder, he dreams of a platform where every child—whether in a big city or a small village—gets access to STEM education, robotics, AI, and hands-on learning. Not to produce only engineers or scientists, but to produce thinkers, makers, creators.
He wants learning to feel like building a robot, solving a puzzle, discovering how the world works—not like preparing for an exam.
🔥 What Makes Him Different
He brings the voice of a real student into the organisation.
He knows the struggles of rote learning and the excitement of practical discovery.
He designs ideas that make learning fun, not stressful.
He proves that age is not a barrier to innovation—curiosity is enough.
✨ His Message
“I am not just a student; I am a learner for life. If I can build things with simple tools and simple ideas, every child can. Padho Sikho Banaao is my way of telling every student: don’t just read—create. Don’t just study—explore. Don’t just dream—build.