
Frontend Developer
EMAIL:
ashwani@1gen.io
PHONE:
6387964069
ADDRESS:
Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
DATE OF BIRTH:
2001-11-08
A BIT ABOUT ME
An enthusiastic computer science student always willing to learn and passionate for frontend development with a foundation of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
EDUCATION & COURSES
Institution: I.K GUJRAL PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
Degree: B.tech
Specialization: CSE
SKILLS
MY STORIES
I am grateful for energetic morning which keeps me motivated towards my goal
I am very greatful for my friend Mr. Datindereet Singh who also take part in making the #10-10-10 campaign successful
I am very greatful for my friend Mr. Datinderjeet Singh who also take part in making the #10-10-10 campaign successful
I feel grateful to spend time with family
I feel grateful to spend time with family
So grateful for that initial downpour, washing the world clean and breathing life back into everything
Sometimes, kindness is just sitting together during a busy day
Late hours feel lighter with helpful teammates
Mentorship is kindness that echoes
Kindness grows when we plant together 🌳🌳
Kindness grown when we plant together 🌳🌳🌳
Living far from home, I rarely get to visit home. But even a 5-minite video call makes my parent's faces light up. Sometimes, kindness is just showing up even through a screen
It was just a normal dinner . But this time , I was the one serving . Small actions, big love 😍
Cooking or serving doesn't need an occasion. Sometimes, it's just a way to care
Today, I saw an elderly person standing near the zebra crossing , looking a bit unsure. I walked up, smiled and gently offered my hand. We crossed the road together, slowly but safely. It was a small komen, but their smile said it meant a lot. Kindness doesn't need big actions - just a little care at the right time.
I noticed a street dog sitting quietly by the corner during my evening walk. I offered it a biscuit and a gentle smile.
Today, we filled a wall with thank-you notes. Everyone wrote kind words for someone they appreciated. It was a simple way to share smiles and good feelings.
I was traveling on Sunday bus, and it was pretty crowded. An elderly person got on and had no place to sit. I stood up and offered my seat with a smile. A small act, but it made their ride a little more comfortable.
Yesterday last night, I sat down with my younger siblings to help with homework. We read a book together and solved a few questions. They smiled with every answer they got right. Kindness is giving your time to help someone learn.
Today, when I ordered something online and the delivery person arrived. I offered him a glass of water. It was a small yet meaningful act of kindness. On a warm day like this, such a simple gesture can make a real difference in someone's demanding routine. It felt good to show a bit of appreciation for the effort he put into delivering my order right to my doorstep.
It was a hot day, and I noticed a thirsty dog near my gate. I placed a bowl of clean water outside and kept refilling it. Soon, not just one but a few animals started coming by. It felt good to do something simple, yet meaningful.
This week, I harvested some fresh, seasonal vegetables from my garden—green beans and a few juicy tomatoes. Instead of keeping them all, I packed a small bundle and shared it with an elderly neighbour. It felt good to offer something healthy and homegrown. Sometimes, kindness is just sharing what's in season.
Yesterday at the market, I noticed an elderly woman struggling to lift her grocery bags onto the rickshaw. Without thinking twice, I walked over and offered to help. She smiled warmly and thanked me—it was a small act, but it made both our days a little better.
Yesterday evening, I took a short walk to the park and noticed wrappers and bottles scattered around. I picked up what I could and tossed it in the nearby bin. It felt good to care for the space we all share — small actions really do set an example.
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