Year Girl — Rajwap 16

| Subject | Notable Achievement | Impact | |---------|--------------------|--------| | | Scored 99% in the state-level Olympiad | Mentors junior students through a weekly problem‑solving club | | Science | Won 2nd place at the National Young Innovators Fair (2025) | Developed a low‑cost water‑purification prototype for rural households | | Computer Science | Completed a self‑paced online course on Python and AI | Created a chatbot to help peers with exam preparation | | Literature | Awarded “Best Essay” in the regional Marathi writing contest | Publishes short stories on a personal blog, encouraging peer expression |

Weeks turned into months. She learned to solder with steady hands, to calculate voltage, and to test her creation under the blazing noon sun and the cool, dim glow of the moon. She wrote notes in a battered notebook, sketching diagrams that grew more refined each day. Rajwap 16 Year Girl

Raj’s project caught the attention of a regional NGO focused on sustainable energy. They offered to fund a larger solar panel installation for the entire village, turning Sunagar into a model for other towns. | Subject | Notable Achievement | Impact |

| Subject | Notable Achievement | Impact | |---------|--------------------|--------| | | Scored 99% in the state-level Olympiad | Mentors junior students through a weekly problem‑solving club | | Science | Won 2nd place at the National Young Innovators Fair (2025) | Developed a low‑cost water‑purification prototype for rural households | | Computer Science | Completed a self‑paced online course on Python and AI | Created a chatbot to help peers with exam preparation | | Literature | Awarded “Best Essay” in the regional Marathi writing contest | Publishes short stories on a personal blog, encouraging peer expression |

Weeks turned into months. She learned to solder with steady hands, to calculate voltage, and to test her creation under the blazing noon sun and the cool, dim glow of the moon. She wrote notes in a battered notebook, sketching diagrams that grew more refined each day.

Raj’s project caught the attention of a regional NGO focused on sustainable energy. They offered to fund a larger solar panel installation for the entire village, turning Sunagar into a model for other towns.