Ever since I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by new ideas and the thrill of bringing them to life. My journey has always been about following my passions, where hard work and curiosity have played a huge role.
While pursuing a Bachelor's in Urban and Regional Planning from the National Institute of Technology, I really dug into my commitment to making a positive impact on lives and communities.
During my time at MANIT, I led community initiatives to cut down on polythene usage, organised cleanliness and plantation drives, and participated in organising workshops on urban planning.
I got to embrace my creative side as an active member of the cultural society, performed in dramatic arts as well as had a brief but intense stint with the Student Council in Marketing and Sponsorships efforts for the Annual Cultural Festival.
Driven by curiosity and academic interest, I researched on urban drinking water safety for the city of Bhopal and defended my thesis on Storm-Water Runoff, focusing on a Blue-Green development approach. Later I spent a significant time with the Indian tribal communities in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, and explored tribal-women led micro-finance initiatives, farming, and sustainable living practices.
These days, I’m all about product design technologies that create real change. My recent work has influenced the fields of advertising technology, weather services, India’s informal retail market, and digital payment management. I was fortunate to be on the DEIB Committee during my stint at Groundtruth to advocate for diversity and inclusivity in a multi-cultural workspace.
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​Outside of work, I’m currently exploring home-brewing my coffee, painting, expanding my gastronomy, reading, and being a cat parent.
I see my career as one big learning adventure that keeps evolving with every project and collaboration. By staying practical and keeping an eye on what’s next, I make my work relevant and impactful.
Feel free to check out my past projects, and reach out if you’d like to chat!