
JAVA DEVELOPER
EMAIL:
sragit@1gen.io
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8605610964
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Chandrapur
DATE OF BIRTH:
2000-11-03
A BIT ABOUT ME
CS Student | Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University | Java Developer | Skilled in Java, C, Spring Boot, MySQL | Innovation-Driven | Travel, Dance, Cooking Enthusiast | Versatile Explorer with a Passion for Growth and Excellence.
EDUCATION & COURSES
Institution: SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY
Degree: BE
Specialization: CSE
SKILLS
MY STORIES
#1000storiesofkindness On Saturday, while traveling, I saw an elderly person who seemed very thirsty. They asked me for water, and I quickly gave them my bottle. They drank it gratefully and smiled at me with relief. Their happiness and gratitude made my day. This small act of kindness reminded me how simple gestures can have a big impact. It felt wonderful to help someone in need. Moments like these show the power of compassion and generosity. #1GenImpactStories
One sunny afternoon, my mom and I went shopping at the mall. We saw a woman sitting on a bench, looking pale and upset. We asked if she was okay, and she said she wasn't feeling well and needed help. My mom stayed with her while I found a security guard who called an ambulance. We learned her name was Kanta. We gave her water and reassured her until the ambulance arrived. Since she had no family nearby, we went with her to the hospital. At the hospital, doctors said Kanta was dehydrated and had low blood sugar. She would be fine with treatment and rest. Kanta thanked us for helping her and said we were her angels. As we left, my mom and I felt good knowing our small act of kindness made a big difference. #WeMakeAwesomeHappen #1000StoriesOfKindness
In my neighborhood, there is a dog that isn't treated well. Every day, I see the owner hitting the dog and not taking care of it. It made me very sad to see this. One day, I decided to do something. I talked to the neighbor and told them that the dog needed better care. At first, they were angry, but I spoke kindly and offered to help. I gave them some information on how to take care of pets and even offered to walk the dog. Slowly, things started to change. The neighbor began to treat the dog better. The dog, too, seemed happier and more trusting. This experience showed me that a little kindness can make a big difference. By helping out, I made life better for the dog and maybe taught the neighbor about being kind. #WeMakeAwesomeHappen#1GenImpactStories
Today, my sister and I gave our mom a wonderful birthday surprise. We decorated the house and made her favorite breakfast. We gave her a beautifully wrapped saree as a gift. When mom opened the gift, her eyes filled with happy tears. She hugged us tightly, feeling very loved. This special celebration made her feel deeply appreciated. Our small act of kindness meant a lot to her. The happiness and love we shared will always be a special memory.
Yesterday, a cute little cat came into my home. It meowed softly, and when I saw it, my heart melted. It looked lost and adorable. I gave it some milk, and it drank it quickly. The cat then stayed in my house, and I was happy to keep it. Small acts of kindness can make a big difference, even for animals. #1000storiesofkindness #1GenImpactStories
My friend Payal is going through a tough time. Her dad passed away from hard attack, and now she has to take care of her younger sister and her mom. They have financial problems because of this. She didn't have money to pay her sister's school fees. Seeing her struggle, my dad and I decided to help. We paid for her sister's school fees, and my dad said, "Your sister is my responsibility now." This made a big difference for her family. It was amazing to see how our small act of kindness made a big impact. This showed us all how powerful kindness and community support can be. My friend's strength and our help turned a hard situation into a story of resilience and kindness. #1000storiesofkindness #1GenImpactStories
Yesterday, I decided to do something for myself. I made my favorite pasta dish and enjoyed choosing fresh ingredients and cooking it slowly. As I ate, I enjoyed every bite and felt good about the effort I put into making it. It was a nice way to take care of myself and feel happy.
Every evening, I water the plants in my garden. I love trees and flowers. This small act of kindness helps them grow strong. Seeing the garden healthy makes me happy. The beautiful garden brings joy to everyone. It shows that even little acts of kindness matter.🦋
Last Saturday, I was waiting for the bus at the bus stop. A lady came up to me and asked for money because she had lost her purse and needed a bus ticket. She looked worried and needed help. I gave her the money she needed without thinking twice. She smiled with relief and thanked me many times. As she got on the bus, she waved at me, and said, "Bye, thank you beta," which made me happy. This small act of kindness made her day better, and it made me feel good too.
I always put others first but realized I was neglecting myself. I apologized to myself for putting up with what I didn't deserve and started being kind to myself. This change made my life better and inspired others to be kind to themselves, spreading positivity.
Today, while at a cafe, I noticed a girl sitting alone and looking sad. She had a distant look in her eyes, and I could tell she was having a rough time. I decided to approach her with a friendly smile and asked if she needed anything. She seemed surprised but started to open up about her tough day. I listened to her problems and offered a few words of encouragement, hoping to lift her spirits. She thanked me and gave me a small smile, looking a bit more at ease. We chatted for a few more minutes, and she shared that she felt better just talking to someone. After we parted ways, I felt a warm sense of satisfaction. My simple act of kindness made her day a little brighter, and it made me happy too.💥🦋.
On Saturday, in the hospital lobby during my mom’s checkup, I saw an elderly man struggling to fill out a long and complicated form. I went over and offered to help him. While we worked on the form together, he shared stories from his past, and I listened and showed interest. After we finished, he thanked me, saying it was comforting to have someone assist him. His stories made the waiting time enjoyable for both of us.
On Sunday, while traveling on a crowded bus, I noticed a blind man struggling as people ignored and pushed him. The bus was packed, and he was nearly knocked down. Observing this, I quickly went over to help him. I gently took his arm and guided him to a safer spot, making sure he was steady and comfortable. He thanked me warmly, expressing his gratitude for the assistance. This act of kindness reminded me of the importance of looking out for one another, especially for those who need a bit more help. It felt rewarding to know that a small gesture can make a big difference in someone’s day. #1000storiesofkindness #1GenImpactStories
On Wednesday, it was my grandfather's birthday. He loves watches but didn't have one, so I decided to surprise him. I bought a nice watch and wrapped it up. When I gave it to him, he was so happy and surprised. He said it was the best birthday gift ever. Seeing him so happy made my day.
This morning, at 11 o'clock, I heard a distressing sound coming from my neighbor's house. She was alone, as her husband and son had gone to work, and it was clear she wasn't feeling well. Concerned, I went over to check on her and found that she needed immediate assistance. I quickly called my brother, who came over without delay. While I stayed with her, making sure she was comfortable, my brother went to fetch a doctor. Together, we ensured she received the medical attention she needed. The experience reminded me of the importance of looking out for our neighbors and supporting each other in times of need. It also strengthened our bond with the community, showing how small acts of kindness can have a significant impact.#1000storiesofkindness #1GenImpactStories
Today, when the rain started pouring down heavily, I decided to bring some warmth and comfort to my family by cooking fritters and making tea. This simple act of kindness created a cozy atmosphere at home, and everyone enjoyed the delicious snacks and hot tea together, appreciating the thoughtful gesture during the rainy weather. The smell of freshly fried fritters filled the house, adding to the feeling of togetherness. We sat around, sharing stories and laughter, making the rainy day feel special.
On Saturday, I went to the vegetable shop and saw a pregnant woman struggling with a heavy bag of vegetables. I noticed she was having a hard time carrying it and looked a bit overwhelmed. I approached her and asked if she needed any help. She smiled gratefully as I took the bag and carried it to her car. She thanked me warmly, saying that my kindness made her day better. I walked away feeling happy, knowing that a small act of help can make a big difference.
Every year, I go through my clothes and pick out the ones I don't wear anymore. Instead of keeping them, I wash, iron, and donate them to people in need. Last Saturday, I took a bag of clothes to a nearby shelter. I saw a tired young mother with her children receiving some of the clothes. She smiled and thanked me, saying the clothes would help her family. Seeing this made me realize how a small act of kindness can make a big difference. This routine has become an important way for me to help my community.
This morning, a blanket seller came to our house. My mom bought a blanket from her. The seller was very hungry and asked me for food. I gave her some food. She ate with gratitude and thanked me many times. I could see how relieved and happy she was. It felt good to help someone in need. This reminded me how small acts of kindness can make a big difference. Helping her made my day better too.
Today on Sankat Chaturthi, while visiting the Ganpati temple, I noticed an elderly lady struggling to walk. Seeing her difficulty, I approached and offered my arm for support. She gratefully accepted, and together we made our way through the temple. Her face lit up with relief and appreciation. After we reached a comfortable spot, she thanked me warmly, and I felt a deep sense of satisfaction for being able to help.
Yesterday, I went to the shopping mall. While I was there, I saw a girl struggling to start her scooty because of the rainy weather. Seeing her difficulty, I decided to help. Together, we managed to get her scooty started. She was very grateful for my assistance, and it felt rewarding to help someone in need. This small act of kindness showed me how lending a hand can make a big difference in someone's day.
Today, I didn't feel well and had a fever and a cold, so I went to the hospital. My turn for the check-up was next, but while waiting, I saw a girl who was in a lot of pain, crying from stomach pain. Despite feeling unwell myself, I offered her my spot so she could go first and get the help she needed. After she was seen, I went for my check-up. It felt good to help someone in need, even when I wasn't feeling my best.
Today, I wasn't feeling well and had a fever and a cold, so I went to the hospital. I was next in line for my check-up, but while waiting, I saw a girl who was in a lot of pain, crying due to stomach pain. Despite feeling unwell myself, I offered her my spot so she could go first and get the help she needed. After she was seen, I went for my check-up. It felt good to help someone in need, even when I wasn't feeling my best.
Today, my friend came to my house, worried about her job interview on Monday. She was unsure about how to prepare, so I wanted to help. I suggested a couple of reliable websites with valuable interview tips and shared my own notes that had helped me in the past. Seeing her worry fade away, she looked relieved and grateful. Her smile made me happy, knowing I could support her in such a meaningful way. Sharing knowledge and resources can really make a big difference in someone's life.
Yesterday, I visited my sister's house. She looked very tired because her kids were full of energy and she was struggling to keep up with them. Seeing her overwhelmed, I decided to help out. I played with the kids, read them stories, and even helped with their homework. My sister was so grateful and got some much-needed rest. It felt great to help her and see her smile again.
Yesterday, while I was traveling on a bus, an elderly lady asked if she could have my window seat because she felt nauseous and unwell. Understanding her discomfort, I immediately agreed and helped her settle into the window seat. I also offered her some water and checked if she needed anything else. Throughout the journey, I kept an eye on her to make sure she was comfortable. She was very grateful and thanked me many times. This act of kindness made me realize how a small gesture, like giving up a seat, can significantly ease someone's distress and make their day better.
Today, while I was out with my father at the market, we noticed an old man and a lady sitting on the side of the road. Curious and concerned, we approached them and asked the old man why they were there and if everything was okay. The old man shared their heart-wrenching story: his son had passed away in an accident, and a few days later, his son's wife unfortunately created a hostile environment by fighting with them every day and not giving them food. Unable to bear the constant turmoil, the old man and lady decided they were better off staying on the road. Hearing their story, my father and I felt deeply moved. We knew we had to do something to help. We offered them some money for food and water and bought them some essential supplies from the market. Additionally, we called a local shelter to see if they could provide temporary accommodation for the old man and lady. The shelter agreed to take them in, giving them a safe place to stay. As we walked away, the old man and lady expressed their heartfelt gratitude. Their relief and smiles warmed our hearts, reinforcing our belief in the power of kindness and community support. This encounter reminded us that small acts of kindness can significantly impact those in need, offering hope and comfort in times of despair.🦋
Today, I’m thankful for my family, the little things we do together, and the love we share. Each day, I remember how rich my life is because of them. I appreciate the support they give me and the happiness they bring into my life. Together, we create beautiful memories that I will always cherish.🦋
I'm grateful to be part of 1Gen, a family that values flexibility, innovation, and community. The option to work from home and the supportive culture truly empower us to do our best work. Every day feels fulfilling and inspiring, just like being part of a family!🦋💫
Shoutout for Komal Lonar! Shoutout to Komal! 🌟 You are truly the best team leader! Your unwavering support and guidance mean so much to me. I've learned so much from you, and I'm continually impressed by how well you manage everything. You inspire us all and bring out the best in our team. Keep shining bright!
Shoutout for Rajvardhan Gidage! Shoutout for Rajvardhan! The best teammate, his dedication and helpful nature are truly admirable. Thank you for always being such a valuable part of the team!
Shoutout for Rajvardhan Gidage! The best teammate, his dedication and helpful nature are truly admirable. Thank you for always being such a valuable part of the team!
Shoutout for Sayali Kakade! As a teammate, she is wonderful, and working together has been a great experience. Her support and collaboration truly make a difference!
I am grateful for all the wonderful opportunities, the supportive people around me, and the experiences that help me grow every day.
I am grateful for all the wonderful opportunities, the supportive people around me, and the experiences that help me grow every day.
I am grateful for small acts of kindness, as they remind me that even the simplest gestures can bring light to someone's day.
Shoutout for Paul Singh Oberoi! As our incredible CEO, he not only leads with vision but also motivates and guides us every step of the way. I feel truly fortunate to be part of a company with such an inspiring leader. Thank you, Paul, for your constant encouragement and for always pushing us to reach new heights!
Grateful for all the lessons life has taught.
Grateful for today’s blessings and tomorrow’s hope.
I am grateful to have a platform to learn and increase my skills.
I am grateful to have such a caring elder sister who always supports and inspires me.
I am grateful that, this winter, I have warm water to drink in the morning and cozy blankets to keep me warm.
I am grateful for the opportunity to make a positive difference in someone's life.
I’m grateful for this hot coffee and the weather.
Today, I am grateful for the documentation that has helped me greatly in improving my skills.
I'm grateful for the holiday spent with my friends and family
Last Sunday, my friends and I went out together. While we were enjoying the day, we noticed a man struggling with his car — it just wouldn’t start. He had been trying for a long time, looking stressed and tired, but the car refused to move. Seeing this, we didn’t think twice. We walked over and offered our help. All of us together gave the car a push, and within moments, it finally started! The man’s face lit up with relief and gratitude. He smiled and thanked us sincerely. We smiled back, happy to help. That small moment reminded us how even little acts of kindness can bring a big difference in someone’s day.
This morning, I had just made breakfast—hot poha and tea. At that moment, a poor man came to my door asking for food. He looked tired and hungry. I felt bad for him. So I asked him to sit, and I gave him the same fresh breakfast I had made for myself. He was surprised and smiled. Then he said, "Didi, today it feels like I met God." His smile and his words made me feel really happy. Sometimes, a small act of kindness can bring a big smile🦋.
Yesterday evening, I went to the shop. I saw a little boy trying to open a big, heavy door. He was carrying a school bag and looked tired. I walked to him and opened the door. He looked at me, smiled, and said, “Thank you, Didi!” It was a small act, but it made me feel happy.
My husband and I were traveling by car when we stopped at a traffic signal. Just then, a little girl came to our window, asking for food. I looked beside me and saw that I had some wafers and food with me. Without thinking twice, I gave it to her. As soon as she received the food, her face lit up with joy. She smiled brightly and walked away dancing happily. Watching her joy made my heart feel full. It was a simple moment, but it reminded me how small acts of kindness can bring unexpected happiness.
This evening, while I was out, I noticed a water chamber lid had come off on the road. It could have caused someone to trip or get hurt. I stopped, went over, and carefully put it back in place. It was a small thing, but sometimes tiny actions can prevent big accidents.
Today, Mom was not feeling well. To make her feel better, I cooked her favorite food—dosa. When she took the first bite, she smiled. That smile said everything. It was a small act of love, but it made both of us feel happy and warm
Yesterday, my friend was very sad. Her husband had an accident, and she was not feeling well. I sat beside her and said, “Don’t worry, I’m with you. You are not alone. Everything will be okay.” She looked at me with tears and gave a small smile. My words made her feel a little better. Sometimes, simple words can give great comfort.
On Sunday, I went to the hospital with my mom for her regular checkup. While we were waiting, I noticed an elderly lady standing and looking tired. Without thinking twice, I stood up and offered her my seat. She sat down with a warm, thankful smile. It was a small act, but it made her feel better. Sometimes, offering your seat brings comfort and care when it’s needed the most.
My maasi’s daughter recently passed her 12th exams. She called me and said, “Didi, I’m interested in this field and I want to go to Pune, but I need some guidance.” I listened to her patiently, understood her interests, and shared what I knew. I guided her about the courses, colleges, and steps she could take. She felt happy and confident after talking to me. Helping someone choose their path is also an act of kindness. Sometimes, sharing what we know can light someone else’s way.
Today is my sister’s birthday. In the morning, I sent her a surprise gift that she wasn’t expecting. When she opened it, her eyes filled with tears. She was so touched and emotional. That small surprise brought her so much joy. Sometimes, showing love in little ways can make someone feel truly special and loved.
Yesterday, I took everyone out for dinner. It was a surprise and a way to make them happy. We laughed, shared stories, and enjoyed the meal together. Everyone felt special and cared for. Sometimes, spending time and sharing food is also a beautiful act of kindness.
Today, our househelp came early and finished all the work. She looked tired and had not eaten anything. I asked her to sit down and made hot breakfast for her. She smiled and said, “Thank you, this means a lot.” It was a small act, but it made her feel cared for. Kindness also means feeding someone when they need it most.
Last Sunday, when we were out, I saw a monkey coming close to us again and again. I felt it must be very hungry. I had a banana with me, so I gave it to the monkey. It started eating happily, and watching that made me smile. Kindness is not just for people—it’s for animals too.
Today, my sister’s son came to our house. He looked a little tired from the travel. To make him smile, I gave him a chocolate. As soon as he got it, his face lit up with joy. He smiled, hugged me, and started jumping around happily. That small chocolate brought so much happiness to his little heart. Sometimes, small acts like giving a sweet treat can create big smiles and special memories.
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