Building for People, not just browsers.
I love technology, but I care even more about the person on the other side of the screen. Whether I'm working on a government portal or a midnight hackathon project, I build with empathy and a goal to make life slightly easier for someone, somewhere.

My Journey
The path that shaped me from southern Nepal to the USA.
The Roots
I grew up in southern Nepal, attending a public high school where resources were tight but curiosity was endless. Those early days taught me that you don't need a fancy lab to start dreaming—just a problem to solve.
Stepping into the City
Moving to the city was a culture shock and a tech shock. I spent months diving into internships, finally seeing how the code I wrote in my room could actually function in the real world.
Professional Growth
My first real dev role wasn't just about syntax; it was about people. I learned that the best software is built through collaboration and understanding the user's frustration before writing a single line.
EduSphere: Giving Back
I founded EduSphere because I didn't want the next kid from my village to struggle for mentorship. We've built a community that bridges the gap between 'knowing' and 'doing' through internships.
The Global Chapter
Now, I'm planning to pursue my further studies in the USA. It’s a huge leap, but my mission remains the same: learn as much as I can to build tools that empower communities back home and across the globe.
What Drives Me
Clean Craft
Code is temporary, but good architecture stays. I write for the dev who has to read it next.
Radical Empathy
Building is easy. Building the *right* thing requires listening more than talking.
Curiosity First
I'm not afraid to look stupid while learning something new. That's where growth lives.
Impact > Ego
I don't care about fancy titles. I care if the app solved the user's problem.