"I want to build a computer that will respond to brain waves and dispense with the need to use hands," says Mridul Seth, his fingers almost a whir as he punches the keys of a laptop.
Fresh from Bangalore where he successfully passed Microsoft"s online test on the software programmes devised by the firm, Mridul logs in to a site on Sikkim.
Within seconds, the screen changes to the site"s homepage, then to another on the hill state"s telecommunication.
"There is a lot more to do. Computers are like a gateway to a larger world for me," says the shy eight-year-old designer of the two portals on the state that is also his home.
Later, as he prances about in the lawn with some other children without a trace of the earlier seriousness, it is difficult to believe he is the youngest Microsoft Certified Software Engineer, one of the most sought-after degrees for software professionals.