About Me

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Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, College of Computer & Information Sciences - King Saud University with second class honors.

Frontend Software Engineer with 4+ years of experience building high-quality ReactJS applications across Tech, Startup, and R&D sectors. Certified Agile Project Manager and IT Service Management Specialist, skilled in aligning technical execution with project goals using Scrum. Blending technical expertise and strategic project management to deliver impactful software.

Certifications & Achievements

PMP PMI-ACP CSM ITIL COBIT JSE META
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Secured Second Place in the Quran Apps Challenge Hackathon

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Secured Third Place in the ALLaM Challenge Hackathon

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Secured Second Place in the ROSHN Challenge Hackathon

Sleeping Tamil Aunty Boob Milk Sucking [hot] Jun 2026

In a parallel and even more radical experiment, 118 million adult women across 12 Indian states now receive unconditional cash transfers from their governments—ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹2,500 per month. India has become the site of one of the world’s largest and least-studied social-policy experiments: paying adult women simply because they keep households running, bear the burden of unpaid care, and form an electorate too large to ignore. As Prabha Kotiswaran, a professor of law and social justice at King’s College London, notes, “The unconditional cash transfers signal a significant expansion of Indian states’ welfare regimes in favour of women”.

These are not impulsive shoppers. More than 75 percent prioritize authenticity and verified reviews over influencer endorsements, and 71 percent admit to abandoning carts due to pricing or quality concerns. As Mona Jain, chief growth officer at Chrome Brand Pulse, explains, “Tier-2 women are not silent spectators anymore. They are expressive, decisive, and digitally empowered. They don’t just follow trends; they create their own”.

Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of the Indian woman’s lifestyle is the strength of her community. The concept of sisterhood is woven into the culture. Festivals like Karwa Chauth (where women fast for the longevity of their husbands) or Teej are often dismissed by outsiders as patriarchal, but on the ground, they are vibrant, noisy, joyous gatherings of women. They dress in red, sing folk songs, and share secrets. It is a space where men are not allowed, a sanctuary of female solidarity. Sleeping Tamil Aunty Boob Milk Sucking

Perhaps nowhere is the transformation more visible than in the realm of menstrual health management. In tribal districts like Kandhamal in Odisha, menstruation was spoken about in hushed tones for generations—often becoming a reason for silence, school absence, or early marriage. The onset of puberty was traditionally celebrated, but it also signaled the initiation of marriage for young girls.

Indian women lead top multinational banks, tech firms, and conglomerates. In a parallel and even more radical experiment,

However, in the modern high-rises of Mumbai or the tech hubs of Bengaluru, this ritual has morphed. The morning is a high-octane performance of the Goddess Durga. She is no longer just the gentle preserver; she is the multi-armed warrior. She packs tiffin boxes with the precision of a logistic manager, reviews presentation decks on an iPad while stirring lentils, and navigates the school run with the aggression of a general. This is the "Sandwich Generation"—women caring for aging parents while raising digital-native children, all while climbing the corporate ladder. Her lifestyle is a masterclass in time management, fueled by strong chai and sheer will.

Many women live in joint family systems, sharing household responsibilities and childcare with extended relatives. These are not impulsive shoppers

To understand the lifestyle and culture of Indian women is to step into a river that is simultaneously ancient and rushing. It is a story not of a single narrative, but of a million overlapping ones—where the scent of incense clashes with the exhaust of rush-hour traffic, and where the weight of tradition balances precariously against the flight of ambition.

Driven by the fast-paced, entrepreneurial spirit of cities like Mumbai and Pune.

The Indian fashion landscape in 2025-2026 is defined by a unique dualism: effortless minimalism on one side, bold and colorful fusion on the other. This year has been characterized by a balance between quiet, simple neutrals and the vibrant energy of modern fusion. The dominance of coffee-core aesthetics—shades of espresso, caramel, mocha, and latte—has extended beyond clothing into makeup and even home interiors. Brown lip liners, caramel blushes, and “iced latte lips” are everywhere, while cafes have become the new runways where urban Gen Z and young professionals curate their identities.

My Skills

Major Skills



HTMLHTML
CSSCSS
JavaScriptJavaScript
ReactJSReactJS
FirebaseFirebase
FigmaFigma
ChakraChakra
SassSass
TailwindTailwind
GitGit


NextJSNextJS
TypeScriptTypeScript
ReactNativeReactNative
BootstrapBootstrap
JQueryJQuery

In a parallel and even more radical experiment, 118 million adult women across 12 Indian states now receive unconditional cash transfers from their governments—ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹2,500 per month. India has become the site of one of the world’s largest and least-studied social-policy experiments: paying adult women simply because they keep households running, bear the burden of unpaid care, and form an electorate too large to ignore. As Prabha Kotiswaran, a professor of law and social justice at King’s College London, notes, “The unconditional cash transfers signal a significant expansion of Indian states’ welfare regimes in favour of women”.

These are not impulsive shoppers. More than 75 percent prioritize authenticity and verified reviews over influencer endorsements, and 71 percent admit to abandoning carts due to pricing or quality concerns. As Mona Jain, chief growth officer at Chrome Brand Pulse, explains, “Tier-2 women are not silent spectators anymore. They are expressive, decisive, and digitally empowered. They don’t just follow trends; they create their own”.

Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of the Indian woman’s lifestyle is the strength of her community. The concept of sisterhood is woven into the culture. Festivals like Karwa Chauth (where women fast for the longevity of their husbands) or Teej are often dismissed by outsiders as patriarchal, but on the ground, they are vibrant, noisy, joyous gatherings of women. They dress in red, sing folk songs, and share secrets. It is a space where men are not allowed, a sanctuary of female solidarity.

Perhaps nowhere is the transformation more visible than in the realm of menstrual health management. In tribal districts like Kandhamal in Odisha, menstruation was spoken about in hushed tones for generations—often becoming a reason for silence, school absence, or early marriage. The onset of puberty was traditionally celebrated, but it also signaled the initiation of marriage for young girls.

Indian women lead top multinational banks, tech firms, and conglomerates.

However, in the modern high-rises of Mumbai or the tech hubs of Bengaluru, this ritual has morphed. The morning is a high-octane performance of the Goddess Durga. She is no longer just the gentle preserver; she is the multi-armed warrior. She packs tiffin boxes with the precision of a logistic manager, reviews presentation decks on an iPad while stirring lentils, and navigates the school run with the aggression of a general. This is the "Sandwich Generation"—women caring for aging parents while raising digital-native children, all while climbing the corporate ladder. Her lifestyle is a masterclass in time management, fueled by strong chai and sheer will.

Many women live in joint family systems, sharing household responsibilities and childcare with extended relatives.

To understand the lifestyle and culture of Indian women is to step into a river that is simultaneously ancient and rushing. It is a story not of a single narrative, but of a million overlapping ones—where the scent of incense clashes with the exhaust of rush-hour traffic, and where the weight of tradition balances precariously against the flight of ambition.

Driven by the fast-paced, entrepreneurial spirit of cities like Mumbai and Pune.

The Indian fashion landscape in 2025-2026 is defined by a unique dualism: effortless minimalism on one side, bold and colorful fusion on the other. This year has been characterized by a balance between quiet, simple neutrals and the vibrant energy of modern fusion. The dominance of coffee-core aesthetics—shades of espresso, caramel, mocha, and latte—has extended beyond clothing into makeup and even home interiors. Brown lip liners, caramel blushes, and “iced latte lips” are everywhere, while cafes have become the new runways where urban Gen Z and young professionals curate their identities.