Alongside professional work, I’ve consistently used technology to support civic awareness, public access to information, and practical problem-solving.

These initiatives are driven by usefulness rather than visibility, and by long-term impact rather than metrics.

vote4india.org

vote4india.org was created to simplify access to voting-related information and improve civic awareness.

The focus is on clarity and neutrality — reducing confusion around civic processes without political positioning or advocacy.

The platform is designed to be lightweight, accessible, and easy to navigate, prioritizing information over engagement mechanics.

aarogya.online

aarogya.online focuses on making basic health and wellness information more accessible to a broad audience.

Content is presented in a clear, non-technical manner, designed to support awareness rather than replace professional medical advice.

The emphasis remains on simplicity, readability, and responsible communication.

Public-Interest Technology

During the insolvency proceedings of Pancard Clubs Ltd., a temporary informational website was created to help individuals search for records and understand claim-related information.

This initiative was independent of the official resolution process and was intended solely to reduce confusion during a complex and time-sensitive situation.

An additional concept explored — but not deployed publicly — involved simplifying document data extraction to reduce friction during formal claim submissions.

Education & Digital Enablement

During the COVID lockdown period, I assisted an academic professional in transitioning to digital content delivery.

The focus was on enabling a repeatable process — basic recording workflows, publishing practices, and long-term self-sufficiency — rather than content production itself.

Perspective

These initiatives reflect a consistent belief:

Technology is most valuable when it reduces friction, increases understanding, and respects the user’s context.