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Hello! My name is Nisanth Parupalli. My hobbies are drawing, coding, book reading, and playing video games. I am in the seventh grade in Canary The School. My favorite subjects are Math, Science, English, French, and ICT. My favorite superhero is Batman. My favorite animal is the Elephant. My favorite color is blue. I usually like to listen to songs by bands and singers like Zayde Wolf, The Score, and Imagine Dragons. My favorite movies are Valiant, and Penguins of Madagascar, and the entire Ice Age series. I am a YouTuber and I have a channel called "ZESTalent". I learnt various Programming and Markup languages and Libraries like HTML, CSS, Python, Python Flask. I created various web apps using Python Flask. I am also going to show how to create various logical programs. I am a spiritual person inspired by my mother. I know the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th chapters of the Bhagavat Gita; and the Aditya Hrudayam and Hanuman Chalisa.


Thanks,

Nisanth.

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