AMARTYA YADAV

I’m Amartya Yadav, a Grade 9 student at Delhi Public School, Navi Mumbai.

I’m interested in science, math, and understanding how things actually work, not just memorizing them. I like breaking ideas down and figuring out what’s really going on underneath.

I’m a junior member of The New York Academy of Sciences, where I get to explore ideas beyond the usual school curriculum and see how people approach real problems.

Outside academics, I’ve trained in singing at ABGMV Navi Mumbai. I also play the piano, mostly for myself. I enjoy chess as well, it’s one of those things that quietly sharpens how you think.

I’ve also written a book called The Questions We Forgot to Ask: The View Always Depends on Where You Stand. It’s about perspective, why people can look at the same thing and still come to completely different conclusions.

I’m also into shooting, and on weekends, I play golf whenever time permits.

And occasionally, I end up reading about things like engine compression and old Formula 1 debates. There was a whole 2019 theory floating around about certain engines being a little too efficient. Probably nothing, but still interesting to think about.

Right now, I’m focused on learning, improving, and figuring things out step by step.