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Most techies have a way of their own – they’re essentially lone-wolfs, low on everybody’s radar and introverted. Dilip Raj Baral, however, is a legend who transformed in the course of his four years at NITR and became a leader and mentor, as well. For someone with his skills and talent, he is extremely patient with laymen, and in this candid interview with Team MM, he shares his experiences.
“Hello World”
We obviously had to begin by asking him about his childhood, Nepal, and everything that happened to him before India did. We found out that he had a very interesting childhood, wherein he was never really academically inclined but ended up topping his school by chance. He blames this once incident for raising everybody’s expectations in him and thus, having to put in more effort to maintain his grades, thereafter. Even as a kid, he was less social, and he tells us how he never played a sport, but once tried his hand at football; before everything he coaxed his parents into buying him expensive playing studs, which he wore to the practice of Annual Football Tournament of his school and his coach was immediately impressed. However, much to the coach’s surprise, who played Dilip as a center forward in his very first much, he was an absolute novice. Unfortunately, he wasn’t allowed too many second chances, and since everybody else on the field had been playing since their first or second standard, Dilip’s promising career as a footballer was cut short by a demotivating coach.