The Dhrish Parikh Foundation was born from a simple but powerful idea: technology should not be a privilege; it should be a language every child can speak. In a world shaped by digital innovation, millions of young minds are still left without access, skills, or confidence.
We are here to change that.
We don’t arrive with pity. We arrive with possibility. By bridging the digital divide, we help children envision bigger futures, build real skills, and step forward with confidence.
No child limited by geography, income, or circumstance.
Make technology feel like a language every child can speak, not a privilege few c a n afford.


DHRISH PARIKH
Founder, Dhrish Parikh Foundation
Dhrish Parikh represents a new generation of founders — one that sees technology not just as innovation, but as a force for inclusion.
As a young student studying at Oberoi Internation School, Goregaon, Mumbai, he is deeply engaged in robotics, global exchange programs, and real-world problem solving, Dhrish’s journey began with building machines — but quickly evolved into building meaning. Through national and international robotics competitions, global youth collaborations, and hands-on STEM learning, he developed a clear insight: talent is everywhere, but access is not.
That insight became the Foundation.
The Dhrish Parikh Foundation is not a traditional NGO. It is a startup for social change — built with the mindset of innovation, scalability, and measurable impact. At its core is a simple belief: technology should empower through inclusion, not exclude.
Dhrish brings a unique blend of technical ability and global perspective. From representing India in international robotics platforms to engaging in cross-cultural programs across countries like Finland, Norway, and the United States, he has seen firsthand how exposure and opportunity can transform confidence and capability.
His approach is rooted in three ideas:
• Build, don’t just teach
• Enable, don’t just provide
• Measure dignity, not just outcomes
The foundation started by a young visionary saw technology not just as a tool, but as a gateway to opportunity. Having witnessed the digital divide firsthand, Dhrish believed that the gap wasn’t about talent — it was about access. That belief became a movement.
His approach is simple:
Not to fix, but to fuel.
Not to give, but to empower.
Through this foundation, he is building a future where children don’t just use technology — they create with it, lead with it, and grow through it.
Under his leadership, the foundation focuses on creating real pathways — where children don’t just learn technology, but use it to think, create, and lead.
This is not about charity. It is about unlocking potential at scale.
And it starts with one belief:
Every child deserves an equal sky.