
DATA SCIENTIST
EMAIL:
shraddha@1gen.io
PHONE:
8788998523
ADDRESS:
Pune
DATE OF BIRTH:
1992-07-25
A BIT ABOUT ME
I'm a personage who believes in learning life through experiences. A self-motivator who doesn't give up on challenges and works hard to get work done on time. I like making progress in myself every day, even if it's just a little bit. I like to play with and dig deeper into data where I can improve my professional skills, hidden treasures located in large datasets with applied machine learning techniques. Dancing, traveling, listening to music are the things that make it easy for me to stay active and on track.
EDUCATION & COURSES
Institution: Savitribai Phule Pune University
Degree: M.TECH
Specialization: Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, Machine Learning
SKILLS
MY STORIES
Near our home, there's a small dog family with a mother dog named Chinti and her puppies. We provide them with food such as milk, bread, roti, and rice. Seeing them eat and knowing we're helping satisfy their hunger brings us joy and a sense of fulfillment. #1000storiesofkindness #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
Hello everyone! We have a dog family near our house, with a mother dog named Chinti and her puppies. We provide them with food like milk, roti, bread, and rice. Satisfying their hunger gives us a wonderful feeling of fulfillment. #1000storiesofkindness #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
There is a granny in my neighborhood who often sits alone in her front yard, lost in her thoughts. Spending time with her and listening to her stories and asking about her well being brings a smile to her face, which, in turn, brings a smile to mine. Sometimes, simply being there and listening can help lighten the burden people carry in their hearts.
Today, I visited the university to resolve my brother's admission issue. There were a few other boys facing the same problem, their admission process being blocked. Since they were from rural areas and new to Pune, we assisted them throughout the process and successfully completed their admissions. Being kind to others encourages kindness and inspires others to do the same.
In our colony, we have a few sweepers who keep our society neat and clean. After they finish their sweeping, we offer them water and sometimes tea. This helps them to refresh and feel energized after their work.
There is an uncle in our area who parks his auto near our house and walks home. As he was returning, it started raining, and he stood under a shelter but was still getting wet. Seeing this, we offered him our umbrella so he could reach home safely.
Last night, my neighborhood granny was searching for someone to get her medicines. I took some time out of my ongoing work to help her and got her the medicines she needed. #WeMakeAwesomeStories
One of my friends called me asking for financial help due to a critical situation he is facing. Assisting him to the best of my ability without hesitation gave me a sense of fulfillment. A friend should always be there in times of need.
Using Android phones can sometimes be challenging for my parents, so they often ask me for help with certain features. No matter how busy I am, I always take the time to explain how to use the phone with patience and love. It's tough to see them aging, but now is the time to treat them with the same care, kindness and attention as they have done.This reminds me of a dialogue from a movie PIKU that expresses this sentiment well.
Using Android phones can sometimes be challenging for my parents, so they often ask me for help with certain features. No matter how busy I am, I always take the time to explain how to use the phone with patience and love. It's tough to see them aging, but now is the time to treat them with the same care, kindness and attention as they have done. This reminds me of a dialogue from a movie PIKU that expresses this sentiment well. #WeMakeAwesomeHappen
My friend and I went out for dinner. We believe in never wasting food, so after our meal, we noticed there was still a good amount of rice and gravy left. To make sure it didn't go to waste, we ordered four rotis and asked the waiter to pack it up. On our way home, we gave the parcel to a person sitting on the roadside. It felt good to share and help fulfill someone's hunger.
Yesterday, while I was out riding my bike in the rain, I witnessed a minor accident. We quickly checked on the woman involved, helped move her bike to the side, offered her water, and stayed with her until she felt calm and composed. It helped her overcome her anxiety and return to normal.
Yesterday, an Ekart delivery man brought a parcel despite the heavy rain. Grateful for his effort, I paid him extra rupees as a token of appreciation.
I recently discovered the Happy Medicare Service Center in my area, which offers free therapy services and has multiple locations in Maharashtra. Since this therapy is beneficial for health issues and stress relief, I've been sharing this information with my friends and family to raise awareness and help those in need. Many of the people started visiting and are happy with the experience. I am also attaching the details below.
The other day, while riding my scooty through the rain, I got stuck in a deep pothole. It was pouring, and I wasn’t sure how to get out. That’s when something beautiful happened. A few strangers nearby parked their bikes and came over to help me—without a second thought. Their simple act of kindness brought a big smile to my face and made my day feel lighter and warmer.
Yesterday, while buying some fruits and veggies, a little boy approached me asking for money. Instead of handing over cash, I offered him a dozen bananas, something that would actually ease his hunger. Watching him walk away with food in hand gave me a quiet sense of peace. Sometimes, it’s not about how much we give, but what we choose to give. 💛
Now while I was taking a walk after dinner, the road was wet and slippery from the rain. Just then, I accidentally bumped into a lady walking nearby. We both lost our balance for a second but instinctively, we held onto each other and managed to stay upright without falling. That small moment made me realize: sometimes, helping someone else is exactly what saves us too.😊
I was coming back from the dentist and looking for an auto to go home. Just then, I saw an elderly lady also trying to find one. She looked tired and in more pain than me, so I gave her the auto I had found. It felt like the right thing to do.
I was walking through a busy street market when I saw an aunty at a flower stall, draped in a beautiful green saree. I smiled and said, “Aunty, your saree is so lovely!” She looked up, surprised, then smiled warmly and said, “Thank you, beta…” That small compliment made both our days a little brighter.
It was a peaceful weekend, and we were gardening when my cousin suddenly screamed — a scorpion had stung him. In the village, it’s common, so my aunt applied tulsi leaves and mud like always. But I felt uneasy and said, “Let’s take him to the hospital — just to be safe.” Thankfully, we did. It was a severe bite, and quick treatment really helped. Kindness is sometimes quiet — it’s acting fast when it truly matters.
I was organizing my cupboard and came across some old and unused clothes. I put them all in a bag and dropped it into the clothes donation box near the petrol pump — something we do often. It’s a small habit now — quietly giving away what we no longer need, hoping it reaches someone who does.
Mom wasn’t feeling well today, so I handled all the house chores. She got time to rest, breathe easy, and just be. Seeing her relax made me feel truly fulfilled.❤️
One of the switchboards at home had stopped working, so we called an electrician. While he was fixing it, I offered him slippers and gloves — just a small gesture to keep him safe.
I was traveling with my mom to visit my unwell aunt. We stopped the cab a few times to buy fruits, sweets, and some things for her. Since it took more time than usual, I gave the driver some extra money — just felt like right thing to do for his time and patience.
While I was at the post office for some biometric work, a man was going around asking for help to fill out a form. Everyone seemed busy — even I was in a hurry, so I initially said no. But then I noticed him standing there, looking around helplessly, just hoping someone would stop. That moment made me pause. I went back, took a few minutes out, and helped him fill the form. Sometimes, a small gesture can mean a lot to someone.
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