I was born and raised on a university campus in Bodh Gaya, a place synonymous with enlightenment and wisdom. My father, Late Dr. Birendra Kumar Singh, was an eminent historian and professor. My mother was a librarian. Growing up, I didn't just live near a university—I lived within one.
From childhood, I spent countless hours in the university library, chatting with postgraduate students (many of them my father's students), absorbing their discussions about research, navigation techniques, and study methodologies. This unique upbringing gave me insights into learning strategies that most people don't discover until much later in life.
When I was born, my father founded Jagjeevan Shiksha Kendra—a college dedicated to providing education to economically and socially backward people and their children. His mission was simple yet profound: education as the great equalizer.
Following in his footsteps, I pursued law and built a successful 30+ year legal career specializing in Corporate Law, Cyber Law, and now AI Law. But alongside my legal practice, I never forgot the values my father instilled in me.
In 2008, when my son Eshan Singh was born, something shifted. I realized that the world was changing rapidly, and traditional education wasn't keeping pace with technological evolution. I started teaching computer skills and workflow optimization to help people work smarter, not harder.
By 2020, it became clear that AI wasn't just another technology—it was going to fundamentally reshape society. From housewives managing homes to professionals running businesses, everyone would need to understand and use AI. This realization led me to pivot my teaching focus entirely to AI education.
Today, I've trained over 5,000+ students across India and authored multiple books including AI Maxims (2025), LifeTrek (2026), and The Art of Upliftment. But more importantly, I've established an on-campus AI training center right here in Bodh Gaya—continuing my father's legacy in the digital age.