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Karimnagar student builds learning platform after brain tumour battle

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Karimnagar Class 10 student More Manohar demonstrates his ClickBook.CO learning platform

HYDERABAD: After recovering from a brain tumour and three surgeries that kept him away from school for months, a Class 10 student from a government school in Karimnagar has built a digital platform to help students access tutoring and peer support.

Tech platform idea grew during recovery
More Manohar, a Class 10 student at Zilla Parishad High School, Mulangoor, developed ClickBook.CO to allow students to exchange opinions, pose questions and learn together. The platform can also host collaborative learning sessions.

“I was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2021. During recovery, I struggled with depression and began exploring chatbots, AI agents and social engines. That curiosity turned into an interest in app development and eventually led to ClickBook.CO,” he said.

The platform offers AI tutoring agents capable of explaining complex topics through chat and voice.

Education officials praise student’s initiative
Director of school education E Naveen Nicolas felicitated the student on Wednesday.

“Manohar’s story is a testament to perseverance and innovation. His determination and technical skill have produced a platform that now supports other students,” he said.

Potential for wider rollout in govt schools
The platform currently supports around ten students, Nicolas added, but can be scaled up across government schools, especially for Class 10 board exam preparation.

“Despite limited access to tuition and academic support in his rural environment, he achieved this with the help of his teachers and parents,” he said.

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