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One of the personal principles that guides my work is the belief that every human life is an extraordinary gift of nature. Long before I was born, countless natural processes unfolded over billions of years. Atoms came together to form molecules, molecules gave rise to increasingly complex chemical structures, which eventually led to DNA and RNA, living cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism then a lot of evolution efforts, finally a modern human being was created. Reflecting on this remarkable journey reminds me that my existence is the result of an immeasurable amount of time, complexity, and natural processes.
Because nature has, in my view, given so much for my existence, I believe I have a responsibility to give something meaningful in return. While no individual can repay nature, we can contribute to a better world through our actions. I have chosen education as my way of doing so. By sharing knowledge, encouraging curiosity, and helping others develop a deeper understanding, I hope to contribute the society—one that is better equipped to appreciate, protect, and advance the world we all share. Also i try to help more and more underprivileged students so that they can also grow like all of us.
Vineet Sharma
About: दृष्टिकोण / Drishtikon is a physics session by Vineet Sharma
Date: August 10, 2026
Time: 08:00 am (Indian Standard Time (IST)) (UTC+5:30)
Venue: DRV DAV Centenary Public School, Phillaur
Chair: Ms. Ankita Sharma (PGT, Physics)
Co-Chair: Ms. Reeta David (TGT, Mathematics)
Special Thanks: Dr. Yogesh Gambhir, Principal DAV, Phillaur
About: Lecture on Kinetic Theory of Gases (KTG)
Date: Tue, August 23, 2026 (Greenwich Mean Time (GMT))
Time: 02:31 pm (Greenwich Mean Time (GMT))
Venue: to be announced
Language: English
Note: As per The Physics Times Policy Recording in English will be provided within one week.