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The Golden Ratio

"The Golden Ratio" is a thought-provoking blog dedicated to exploring the intersection of mathematics, art, and design. Inspired by the timeless beauty of the golden ratio—a symbol of perfect harmony found in nature and human creations—this blog delves into how mathematical concepts shape our understanding of aesthetics and structure. From analyzing classical art to uncovering modern-day applications, it highlights the elegant ways in which math influences creativity. "The Golden Ratio" offers a unique perspective on the seamless blend of logic and beauty that underpins much of our world.

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Project Unnati

Project Unnati is an initiative focused on uplifting underprivileged communities by providing essential medical aid, food, and other necessities. With a mission to bridge gaps in access to basic resources, the project has distributed medical supplies like band-aids, sanitary pads, and cough syrups to over 100 individuals, while also organizing food drives that have fed 300+ people. In addition, Project Unnati has extended its support through blanket donations to those in need. By addressing immediate, tangible needs, the project is dedicated to fostering growth, health, and dignity for underprivileged populations.

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Past Pursuits

Gymnastics: Gymnastics was my first introduction to pushing both mental and physical boundaries, a journey I started at age 3 and continued until 13. Competing at the national level in Rhythmic gymnastics, I became an All India National Level qualifier in the U8 category for floor and hoop exercises. I also trained in Artistic gymnastics, securing state-level laureates in the U10, U12, and U14 categories, specialising in floor routines. Training at the National Sports Association in Patiala, known for producing Commonwealth athletes, strengthened my discipline and resilience—qualities I carry with me in every challenge I face today.

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RoboticsMy introduction to robotics was nothing short of exhilarating. Competing in the World Robotics Olympiad for three consecutive years and qualifying for the national rounds each time, as well as participating in the First Lego League on a national platform, taught me about using innovation to solve real-world problems. I  Alongside these competitions, I also completed a course in Arduino, which deepened my technical understanding. These experiences fostered a mindset of resilience and creativity, showing me that even the smallest adjustments can have a significant impact—a lesson I carry into every project I pursue.

RISHAAYA  KAKAR
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