| 1. He competed for India in National and International tournaments. |
| 2. He was one of the top U-19 table tennis players in India. |
| 3. Tragically, he passed away in a road accident on his way to a tournament in Shillong. |
| 4. His aspiration was to rank among the top 100 table tennis players globally. |
| 5. He was inspired to pursue table tennis by his older sister. |
| 6. He was a member of the Krishnaswamy Table Tennis Club in Anna Nagar, Chennai. |
| 7. He was trained by ace table tennis players Ramnath Prasad and Jai Prabhu Ram in his formative years. |
| 8. He had won many cadet and sub-junior level championships throughout his career. |
| 9. He was en route from Guwahati to Shillong to compete in the Senior National and Inter-State Championships when the accident occurred. |
| 10. He was mentored by nine-time national champion and Olympian Achanta Sharath Kamal. |
| 11. He was en route from Guwahati to Shillong to compete in the 83rd Senior National and Inter-State Table Tennis Championships when the accident occurred on 17 April 2022. |
| 12. He was travelling with three teammates when a 12-wheel trailer collided with their taxi at Shangbangla, Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya. |