He is running two companies and two non-profit organizations at the age of hanging out with friends.
Shreyas, a 16-year-old Delhi resident, has been recognized as India’s youngest social entrepreneur. He established his own business when he was 14 years old and is now a high school student social worker who develops initiatives, projects, enterprises, or any other fancy term for a strategy to elevate communities and support them through entrepreneurship. He enjoys working in the country’s rural areas to impart STEM and environmental themes.
He is an inventor who holds a (provisional) patent for a medical breakthrough and has also submitted his concept for a “zero software ventilator” to the government.
He plans to study economics and physics after graduation in order to expand the scope of such ventures and their social impact. He has a knack for interacting with people from various economic, social, cultural, religious, and racial backgrounds. And he wants to create a solid bond between them all.
He is an avid reader and blogger who enjoys reading about Theoretical Physics, Economic/Political Policies, and other related topics, and he is adamant about continuing to do so for the rest of his life in order to improve his own ability to catalyze social change by delving into Mechanics and Policy. In his fourth drive for Relief Wagon, Shreyas and his firms were highlighted in India’s largest Hindi newspaper, Dainik Jagran. It also aided him in expanding his horizons and expanding in 5 new states.