He is a passionate physics enthusiast, educator, and human rights advocate who believes in using knowledge to drive social change. He has mentored students in astrophysics at TSCM Aerospace, taught Olympiad mathematics at Mathematical Initiatives Nepal, and led STEM outreach through international conferences, published research, and global collaborations. Rakshit has also been a strong voice for Amnesty International Nepal, raising human rights awareness in remote communities. Outside of academics, he enjoys chess, novels, and reflective walks.
He is a student physicist and youth advocate dedicated to democratizing STEM education and promoting human rights. As an Astrophysics Mentor at TSCM Aerospace, he has designed curricula and mentored over 350 students on topics like black holes and cosmology. At Mathematical Initiatives Nepal, he has guided over 230 students in preparing for national math Olympiads, using intuitive and accessible teaching methods.
Rakshit has organized national-level physics conferences focused on quantum gravity and black holes, bringing together students and experts from across Nepal. Beyond science, he is an active youth member of Amnesty International Nepal, conducting human rights outreach in seven rural areas, advocating for education rights, and leading community dialogues on justice and dignity. Through all his efforts, Rakshit blends scientific curiosity with a strong commitment to equity and social change.
Impact Created
Through astrophysics and math mentoring, he has empowered students from diverse backgrounds, many now publishing research or mentoring others. His work with Amnesty International Nepal has brought critical human rights education to rural communities, fostering conversations around justice and dignity. Rakshit’s impact goes beyond numbers; it’s seen in the confidence, curiosity, and compassion sparked in every student he reaches.