Air Force school student designs app to overcome stress

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 23: Arjunveer Singh, a brilliant ninth-grader from Air Force School Jammu, has once again brought pride to Jammu and Kashmir with his innovative spirit. His latest achievement came at the 31st National Children’s Science Congress (NCSC) in Bhopal, where his app, ReKindle Hope, earned widespread appreciation from the scientific community.
The app, focused on emotional well-being, was among the select few innovations from across the country chosen for display at the four-day national-level science congress. This year’s theme – Understanding Ecosystem for Health and Well-being – provided a platform for students to showcase their scientific prowess.
Arjunveer’s app is designed to help students overcome stress and depression, which can often lead to drastic measures like suicide.
During the conference, Arjunveer’s app impressed scientists and attendees alike. He confidently fielded questions and explained the app’s features, demonstrating his expertise. ReKindle Hope is already available on the Amazon app store and will soon be uploaded to Google Play Store and AppStore.