Ticket Contents
I am Sahil Kumar Singh, a 2nd-year B.E. Information Technology
student at Army Institute of Technology, Pune (SPPU, 2023–2028).
I am passionate about building agentic AI systems and cross-platform
mobile apps with real-world social impact. I have interned at Fireboltt
as a Flutter frontend engineer and am actively building open-source
AI projects including an agentic ETL repair benchmark (Mario the Plumber)
and an LLM-based scam interception system (Varutri Honeypot).
Goals
- Contribute to DPG projects at PSMRI/AMRIT, The Apprentice Project,
and Finternet through meaningful PRs before DMP 2026 applications open
- Apply for DMP 2026 with a strong proposal backed by prior contributions
- Build expertise in production-scale agentic AI and health/edtech DPGs
Implementation Details
To add my details to the Community.md file:
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Fork the Repository:
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Clone the Fork:
git clone https://github.com/SahilKumar75/C4GT.git
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Navigate to the Repository:
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Create a new branch:
git checkout -b add-sahil-community
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Edit Community.md:
- Add my details in the contributors table
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Commit and Push:
git add Community.md
git commit -m "feat: add Sahil Kumar Singh to Community.md"
git push origin add-sahil-community
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Open a Pull Request linking back to this issue
Ticket Contents
I am Sahil Kumar Singh, a 2nd-year B.E. Information Technology
student at Army Institute of Technology, Pune (SPPU, 2023–2028).
I am passionate about building agentic AI systems and cross-platform
mobile apps with real-world social impact. I have interned at Fireboltt
as a Flutter frontend engineer and am actively building open-source
AI projects including an agentic ETL repair benchmark (Mario the Plumber)
and an LLM-based scam interception system (Varutri Honeypot).
Goals
and Finternet through meaningful PRs before DMP 2026 applications open
Implementation Details
To add my details to the
Community.mdfile:Fork the Repository:
Clone the Fork:
Navigate to the Repository:
Create a new branch:
Edit Community.md:
Commit and Push:
Open a Pull Request linking back to this issue