A collection of projects demonstrating my technical skills, problem-solving ability, and capacity to deliver impactful, real-world solutions.
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Taala - Python based Password Manager
Taala is a Python-based command-line tool that lets you securely save passwords, look them up whenever you need them, view a list of all your accounts, and keep your login information organized with real encryption. It uses AES-256, PBKDF2, and input validation to protect your data, while also giving you instant feedback on password strength and useful statistics about your password vault.
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Project Mon Kothon: a mental health support platform
Project Mon Kothon is a mental health support platform I founded and built to give people in Bangladesh a safe space to share their untold stories and find inspiration from others’ recovery journeys. The project combines technology with empathy: I developed a Python-based mental health chatbot that has already connected over 500+ users in just three months to verified resources and professionals, expanding access to mental health support. In addition, I built a web platform where users can anonymously share experiences, learn from others, and discover that they are not alone. By blending programming with social impact, Mon Kothon empowers individuals to open up about mental health while fostering a supportive digital community.|
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| Homepage of Project Mon Kothon |
Project Asha: Hope in Digital Healthcare
Project Asha is a prototype I co-founded and developed to simplify the process of finding blood donors in Bangladesh during emergencies. The platform allowed users to register as donors, request blood, and receive real-time notifications and SMS alerts from nearby matches, along with tracking donor history and availability. After building and testing the prototype, the project was later taken forward by a government development team for large-scale implementation, demonstrating its value and potential to improve national healthcare infrastructure.
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| My team at National App Development Hackathon: Final stage |
Highest Honor for a Teenager
It feels surreal to receive the prestigious Sheikh Russel Award from the Prime Minister of Bangladesh in recognition of my contribution as a programmer through building Project Asha and Project MonKothon. What began as small ideas grew into initiatives aimed at creating meaningful impact in society, and this honor represents the culmination of years of dedication to that vision. This journey—from moments of self-doubt to receiving the nation’s highest recognition for teenagers—has shown me that age or background does not define one’s ability to create change. It is a powerful reminder that technology, when guided by purpose, can become a source of hope and transformation for our communities.
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