
Mathura, Uttar Pradesh — In a tech education space overflowing with silent videos and overpriced promises, one program is lighting a fire across the country — FLAMES.
FLAMES (Facilitating Learning in AI & MERN Environments) is India’s first cohort-based tech training that combines MERN stack, Generative AI, and Agile methodology — taught live every night at 9PM.
Launched by the small-town disruptors behind The Angaar Batch, this isn’t just a course. It’s a mission for the underdogs, built by those who know exactly how it feels to be left out.
From a Friend’s Doubt to a National Flame
Naman Sharma, who coded his first game at 11, never planned to start a movement. But one moment changed everything:
“Naman, tum to kar loge… par hum kaise karein?”
That question lit the first spark. It exposed how so many students — from tier-2 and tier-3 towns — are willing to learn but don’t know where to start.
Naman launched The Angaar Batch to change that — building a raw, honest tech space that teaches live, vocally, and without filters. Soon after, he teamed up with Divyanshu Khandelwal, a self-taught teacher who had been running Reprogrammers — his own edtech community for strugglers.
Together, this firesome duo created something colleges couldn’t: FLAMES.
What Makes FLAMES So Different?
MERN + GenAI + Agile, Taught Together Students don’t just learn to code — they learn to build, collaborate, deploy, and iterate like real teams.
Industry Professionals as Mentors No video creators or passive teachers. FLAMES is taught by engineers, AI experts, and full-stack devs who code by day — and teach at night.
Investor Pitching for Top Learners High performers in each cohort get a rare chance to pitch their projects to real angel investors and product founders curated by Team Angaar.
Daily Live, Vocally Interactive Sessions at 9PM No webinars. No recordings. These are real-time, energetic sessions where students speak, present, and grow — together.
Built for the Underdogs FLAMES is designed for learners without IIT tags or English fluency — the ones who are hungry but unheard.
“FLAMES was never about trends,” says Naman Sharma. “It was about giving power to those who never had it — and helping them build things that scare even the top 1%.”
Meet the Firesome Duo Behind FLAMES
Naman Sharma – Coded his first game at 11. Started Angaar to make tech possible for everyone, not just the privileged few.
Divyanshu Khandelwal – A struggler turned community leader. Co-founder of FLAMES and the voice behind Angaar’s iconic 9PM energy.
They didn’t build dashboards. They built discipline. They didn’t raise millions. They raised confidence.
More Than Training — A Movement
FLAMES isn’t just about job prep. It’s about creating tech builders who can:
Build real-world projects using MERN + AI
Operate like a startup team using agile methods
Pitch like founders
Grow with a community of hungry, humble learners
With hundreds already enrolled, and projects gaining traction in real-world demos, FLAMES is quickly becoming India’s most inclusive, intense, and inspiring tech cohort.
“This isn’t edtech,” says Divyanshu. “This is education — the kind we wish we had.”
For more information:
Team FLAMES / The Angaar Batch Email: theangaarbatch@gmail.com Website: www.theangaarbatch.in Based in Mathura, Building for All
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