It all began when I began the robotics club in her school. This club was spread out between 5 grades (grades 8 to 12). It was disappointing for her to see that she was the only girl who was part of the club. After doing some research I found out that in India, women account for less than one-third of the STEM workforce. Additionally, she read about the lack of education of STEM in rural areas.

Hence, I decided to do something about it:

1. Women in STEM

Taking these classes for students differently abled students, and girls. This offers fun, interactive classes for these children to instill passion of coding in them.

2. Helping rural areas

With the money earned, books or donated to various organisations to help in promoting STEM education not only for women, but also for people in the rural areas.

To learn more and book a class you can visit our website :

Project Everyone Can Code

Earned Rs.10,000+

Donated 100+ books and clothes to 4 government schools around Bangalore.