My journey has been a blend of academics, entrepreneurship, sports, and perseverance. I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Banking and Insurance, followed by a Postgraduate degree in Business Management. At the age of 17, I started my own clothing brand, which I successfully ran for seven years. This entrepreneurial experience taught me practical lessons in business, leadership, customer relations, and problem-solving.
Along the way, I faced challenges, including a copyright issue that led to the suspension of my business account. While it was a difficult setback, it strengthened my resilience and taught me how to adapt and move forward. I also had the privilege of representing my district and state in javelin throw during my school years, where I learned discipline, dedication, and the value of consistent effort.
Over the past three years, I have been preparing for UGC NET and SET in Commerce because teaching is the profession that truly inspires me. During this period, I also explored opportunities through RRB and SSC-CGL examinations, which broadened my understanding of different career paths and strengthened my determination to contribute to education.
My goal as an educator is not merely to complete the syllabus but to connect theoretical concepts with real-world business experiences, helping students understand how classroom knowledge applies beyond textbooks. Personally, I am an introvert who prefers listening over speaking, but I enjoy meaningful discussions and lifelong learning. Off the field and outside business, you’ll usually find me with a book. Books remain one of my constant companions.
My journey has taught me that setbacks do not suspend dreams—they redirect them. Every experience, whether in sports, business, or academics, has ultimately led me toward the classroom, where I hope to inspire students with both knowledge and practical insights.