At 16, Manohar already had to think about things most teenagers never encounter.
His journey began in Class 7, when headaches and double vision led his family to seek medical help. His left eye also began changing position. After scans and hospital visits, including at Karimnagar Civil Hospital and NIMS, he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. His treatment eventually involved three surgeries, four cycles of chemotherapy and 17 days of radiation over two years.
The illness disrupted his education, but his recovery gave him time to discover coding. His father bought him a laptop during that period, and what began as something to do while he was away from school soon became an intense interest in technology.
“I started website building. Then I did app building, dashboard designing, AI agent building and social agents,” he says. He says he has built thousands of websites and wants to become a professional in every skill he learns.