I have been involved in the Rani Laxmibai Atma Raksha
Prashikshan Scheme of Govt. India under Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan whose focus is
Self Defence Training for Girls in School. This scheme was implemented in
districts of Haryana by an NGO called Shastrang Indian Modern Martial Art based
in Panchkula. It is a unique martial art which makes a person’s body into a
weapon – “Shastra means “weapon” and “Ang” means “body”. I was a student of
Shastrang (then known as Choi-Kwang Do) for 3-4 years. When the Grandmaster told
me about the training program initiated by the govt, I associated with this
project as a motivator and demonstrator to the young underprivileged girls of
Panchkula district.
I'm Aviral, and my journey into the realms of history, linguistics, numismatics, and computer engineering started with an unexpected hiccup. At the age of 11, I encountered a confusing "graphics card" error while trying to play "Star Wars Battlefront I" on my sister's old HP laptop. Instead of being frustrated, this experience ignited my curiosity and led me into the fascinating world of computer engineering. I took the initiative to educate myself, diving into countless YouTube videos to understand the inner workings of computers. Eventually, I built my own gaming PC, and the sense of achievement when I successfully launched the game was incredibly rewarding. Beyond computer engineering, my appetite for knowledge extends to the history and evolution of CPUs, from the early Intel i486 to today's powerful processors. I've even shared my passion by building desktop computers for friends and family. Languages have also captured my interest. Whil...
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