This Firesome Duo Is Doing What Colleges Couldn’t — The Story Behind The Angaar Batch

Mathura, Uttar Pradesh | August 2025 — What do you get when two struggling students refuse to stay silent about how broken college learning really is? You get a movement. You get The Angaar Batch. And you get India’s most firesome edtech duo — Naman Sharma and Divyanshu Khandelwal.

In just over a year, they’ve done what many institutions couldn’t: They’ve made students from every background — tier-2, tier-3, non-English, non-CS — believe they can code.

Not by preaching. Not by selling dream packages. But by showing up. Every night. Live. At 9PM.

How It Started

Naman Sharma, the founder, began coding at age 11 while trying to build video games. But it wasn’t success that lit the fire — it was a friend’s words:

“Naman, tum to kar loge… par hum kaise karein?”

That single line exposed a harsh truth: Not everyone starts with the same exposure or confidence — but colleges pretend they do.

That moment sparked what would become The Angaar Batch: A space for the underdogs, the late bloomers, the scared — the students who felt tech wasn’t “for them.”

Later, Divyanshu Khandelwal — a self-taught teacher and founder of Reprogrammers — joined as co-founder. A struggler just like Naman, Divyanshu had one unmatched gift: he could teach like a friend, not a lecturer.

Together, they built something no traditional college dared: A space where every voice is heard, and every fear is answered.

What Makes The Angaar Batch Different?

The Angaar Batch isn’t just another coding course. It’s a live, emotionally safe learning environment, powered by real people — not pre-recorded videos.

Daily live sessions at 9PM

Vocally interactive learning — not muted webinars

Beginner-first content across Python, C++, MERN, GenAI & more

A community that supports, responds, and uplifts

Where others talk about jobs, they talk about showing up. Where others build dashboards, they build discipline. Where others sell confidence, they create it — live, in real time.

Meet the Firesome Duo Behind It All

Naman Sharma – Builder since childhood. Coder since 11. The visionary founder who turned a single friend’s doubt into a national movement.

Divyanshu Khandelwal – A struggler who found purpose in teaching. Co-founder, motivator, and the raw voice behind every 9PM session.

They didn’t come from IITs. They didn’t raise millions. They built something far more rare — trust.

Why It Matters

In a country where most students feel ignored in classrooms, The Angaar Batch is doing something radical:

Turning fear into code

Turning silence into strength

Turning students into believers

“We’re not here to go viral,” says Divyanshu. “We’re here so that one more student, who thought they couldn’t — finally believes they can.”

Media Contact

Email: theangaarbatch@gmail.com Website: www.theangaarbatch.in Instagram: @the_angaar_batch

Written by Shubham Pancheshwar

Shubham Pancheshwar is a business journalist with a sharp eye on India’s startup ecosystem, economy, and market trends. With a background in finance and an instinct for decoding complex economic developments, he delivers insightful articles that empower readers to understand the evolving business world.

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