On a quiet afternoon in Aurangabad, a teenager sits at his desk, deeply focused. A laptop screen glows softly in front of him. His fingers — steady, deliberate, assured — move across the keyboard, shaping a piece of intricate 3D art. Beside him, his mother watches, a quiet smile of relief and pride on her face. Three years ago, even this simple act would have felt impossible. Today, Arnav Maharishi is known as a young innovator. At 17, he has bu…
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