1996

I migrated to the United States to join my brother's family. After I stayed with him for about two years, I moved to New York City. I applied to CCNY for further education. My professors were very helpful, specifically Dr. Ed Farrel, Dr. McCanna, Dr. Michio Kaku, and many more. I graduated with a master's in environmental sciences and started teaching in New York City Public schools. I taught chemistry, biology, physical sciences, and environmental sciences. I became dean in the high schools and was elected to different educational committees as well as to the executive committee of the United Federation of Teachers. I made some investments on the side. I published a book in 2019 titled, 'Heroic: Historical, Political, and Cultural Scenes.' This book includes articles published in newspapers about different religions, famous personalities, current topics, and social issues. Some articles were written after extensive research. My book is written in the Punjabi and English languages. Research-oriented, long-term memories contributed lots into this book. I did research work on DNA and dendrimers at Columbia University in New York City. I studied medicine at the Medical University of Lublin in Poland. CCNY added lots positive things to my life. The tuition fees were reasonable. I had a chance to meet people from all over the world. I'm still living in New York City. I was born in a village named Ajnoha in the Punjab state of India. In my matriculation exam, I was listed in the state merit-list and earned scholarship from the Government of India for university education up to my PhD. Before coming to the United States, I graduated with a bachelor's in chemistry and biology from Panjab University in Chandigarh, India. I also earned a bachelor's in education from Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar, India. I visit India and my birth place occasionally. I have diverse interests.