Engineering student. Digital literacy advocate. Community builder. I work where technology meets social impact — teaching, building, and giving back to the community that raised me.
"Technology is most powerful when it reaches those who need it most — not just those who can afford it. My job is to close that gap, one student at a time."
Two initiatives I've started — each one driven by the same belief: knowledge that doesn't circulate, stagnates. From digital literacy workshops in Kathmandu schools to a platform amplifying Nepali student voices, this is the work I'm proudest of.
Co-founded Techniteracy.com to make digital literacy and internet safety accessible to every young person in Nepal. We meet students where they are — in their classrooms — and teach them what schools don't: how to spot misinformation, stay safe online, and use technology as a tool for opportunity.
Co-founded thestudentstories.com — a platform where Nepali students share their journeys, struggles, scholarship wins, and career pivots. We built it because students learn best from people who walked their path five years ago, not from generic advice columns written abroad.
Selected as a Microsoft Student Ambassador to run hands-on programming, web development, and cloud-skills workshops for students across the world.
I learned early that leadership isn't a title — it's showing up before anyone asks you to. From scout patrols to school assemblies to elected office, here's where I learned to lead.
Elected School Captain in my final year — leading the morning assembly, representing student voice to administration, and mentoring junior students. Earned the Best Student Award the same year.
Selected to lead the entire student government. Coordinated 6 student clubs, organized 10+ major events — Sports Weeks, Literature Festivals, entrepreneurship workshops — and served as the bridge between students and faculty.
Led my school's scout troop in drills, expeditions, and community service projects. Scouting taught me what no classroom could — discipline, teamwork under pressure, and how to lead by example in the field.
Scouting taught me discipline; being elected School Captain at KES taught me responsibility. Earning the Best Student Award reminded me that the real reward is being trusted by your peers.
Co-founded Techniteracy and The Student Stories to take what I learned and pay it forward. Knowledge that stays in one head doesn't change a country — knowledge that travels does.
Every product I ship at 8K Tech, every workshop I run for Microsoft, every story we publish — a step toward a Nepal where young people thrive because of their community, not in spite of it.
Real products, real users, real deadlines.
Products I've created, shipped, and maintained — for real users.
A growing suite of free tools for students, developers, and creators. Built and scaled with SEO and organic growth from day one.
AgriTech platform delivering digital tools to rural farmers in Nepal. Contributed live frontend features with real users depending on them.
EdFinTech web app helping students pay for higher education. Built and iterated frontend features based on user feedback.
My ongoing playground — dharmatamang.com.np — where I experiment with design, write notes, and document what I'm learning.
School administrators looking for a workshop, fellow builders, or anyone who cares about tech and social impact in Nepal — I'd love to hear from you.