The 16-year-old loves programming and has been enjoying working upon technologies since he was 11. With eight phone apps to his name, he has built Origgon, a social search engine. Abhik won the 2018 GYTI Award from the President of India.
Designing apps and websites
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 22, Jan 2022
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