He is the founder of Levoric Learn, an open-source platform focused on accessible, high-quality tech education. Khogendra Rupini is the founder of Levoric Learn, an open-source educational platform dedicated to providing accessible and high-quality learning resources for developers and students worldwide. After studying Arts at Jiban Tripura Higher Secondary School (2018–2024), with a focus on His
tory, Political Science, and English, he made the bold decision not to complete 12th grade or pursue traditional school and college life. Instead, he chose to follow his passion for technology, building skills in programming, web development, and emerging technologies through self-learning and hands-on projects. As a skilled web designer and front-end developer, Khogendra specializes in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, with a strong emphasis on creating responsive, user-centric interfaces. In addition to his front-end expertise, he possesses a solid understanding of backend technologies, including PHP, MySQL, Node.js, TypeScript, and SCSS, Python, MongoDB along with extensive experience in database architecture and management. At just 19 years old, Khogendra serves as the lead developer and primary contributor to Levoric Learn. His favorite front-end technologies are JavaScript, HTML, and CSS3, which he consistently uses to craft engaging and modern web experiences. Khogendra embarked on his development journey in 2019 by learning HTML and CSS. Over the years, he steadily expanded his knowledge, moving from front-end design to mastering backend, databases, and cybersecurity. By 2023, he had grown into a full-stack developer, and as of 2025, he has accumulated over 6 years of hands on experience in web technologies and UI/UX design. Driven by a deep passion for technology and education, Khogendra continues to enhance Levoric Learn with innovative features and content, establishing it as a valuable resource for learners and developers around the globe. Khogendra Rupini is now also contributing to MDN, Bootstrap, and the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). He contributes to these platforms because he enjoys helping tech companies by contributing code, fixing bugs, correcting typography and property issues, working on translation content, and understanding problems thoroughly before resolving them.