When Harsh began his Fellowship, he faced the reality of students who were far below grade level, a challenge he hadn’t anticipated. To engage his Grade 7 students, he introduced TED-Ed videos, daily math quizzes, and Khan Academy resources, pioneering these tools when they were still new in India. His patience and persistence helped students develop a newfound love for learning, and his efforts extended beyond the classroom, as he supported students in football tournaments and academic scholarships.
Harsh’s impact reached beyond his immediate students. His dedication to self-improvement, including leading productivity sessions, inspired a generation of students and alumni. He shares insights on weekly planning through public resources, emphasizing the importance of structured goal-setting for personal and professional growth. His journey is a testament to how educators can inspire change within and beyond their classrooms by focusing on growth, resilience, and continuous learning.