Vikramjit Singh Rooprai

Indian Heritage Activist And Digital Marketing Consolant Consultant

Vikramjit Singh Rooprai was born in Manama, Capital Governorate, Bahrain on February 10th, 1983 and is the Indian Heritage Activist And Digital Marketing Consolant Consultant. At the age of 41, Vikramjit Singh Rooprai biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 10, 1983
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Manama, Capital Governorate, Bahrain
Age
41 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Educator
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Vikramjit Singh Rooprai Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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SMU
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Maninder Pal Kaur
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Sartaj Kaur, Virpratap Singh
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Vikramjit Singh Rooprai Career

Vikramjit started developing professional software while in school. After dropping out of Department of Electronics and Accreditation of Computer Classes 'B' Level, he started working with Sirez Infosystems of Delhi as a Research Analyst. In 2006, he joined Digitas and was soon promoted to Associate Director (Research and Innovation). During his tenure in Digitas, Vikramjit applied for Bachelor of Science (IT) through distance education from Sikkim Manipal University. He later applied for and cleared Masters of Computer Applications from same university. Vikramjit started his own company in 2011 under the name Techno:Cats. He and his team was taken over by arvato services arm of Bertelsmann AG. He worked for arvato India till October 2015, before turning into a full-time Educationist and Historian.

In 2009, Vikramjit started his heritage exploration and named the project Didar-i-Dilli. He started Monuments of Delhi, which later became the most accurate and reliable source of information on the Monuments and Rulers of Delhi. In 2010, Vikramjit established The Heritage Photography Club. In 2013, he started Heritage Talks at various monuments, which were later moved to India Habitat Centre. In 2014, he registered his Trust, Youth for Heritage Foundation and started large scale heritage promotion campaigns.

Vikramjit started promoting heritage through photography. He now conducts regular Heritage Walks and Talks across the country including lectures in Schools, Colleges and Universities. He has been on several panel discussions and debates on Sensitive Heritage Issues. His Twitter Handle (@DelhiHeritage) has been listed as a specialized handle for Historic Trivia about Delhi.

In January 2017, Vikramjit launched Heritageshaala, an education company setting up Heritage Labs in Schools and Colleges across India. Vikramjit is currently a visiting faculty member at the National Institute of Fashion Technology. He also trains teachers throughout India on Experiential Narrative Pedagogy. His company developed card and board games to teach school students. In 2021, Vikramjit received the Innovative Educator of the Year award by ScooNews.

Vikramjit released his first book "Delhi Heritage: Top 10 Baolis" in August 2019, published by Niyogi Books. He claims it to be the first book dedicated to the stepwells of Delhi. He spent 5 years researching the for the book and was able to obtain archival material from National Archives, Central Archaeological Library, ASI Photo Archives and IGNCA. He provided a list of all 32 stepwells in Delhi, recorded since late 1800s. Out of these, top 10 were discussed in detail, along with 2 special mentions. Baolis covered in his book are:

The foreword was written by Sohail Hashmi and the book was launched by Sohail Hashmi and Narayani Gupta in Delhi.

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