Dr. Paradesi Tabitha Rajashekar has over two decades of teaching experience in Mathematics. She joined Christ University in 2015 and takes pride in contributing to its esteemed academic community. Her teaching emphasizes a learner-centric approach, creating structured and interactive classes that promote critical thinking. She continuously refines her teaching methods and takes on challenging courses with enthusiasm. An active researcher in graph theory, her expertise includes distances in graphs, derived graphs, and labeling problems. She has guided two PhD scholars to completion and is mentoring six others currently. Her commitment to research extends to undergraduate and postgraduate students, resulting in numerous publications. Dr. Rajashekar encourages students to engage in blog writing on socially relevant topics, fostering a holistic educational experience. As a mentor, she supports students' academic and personal growth, ensuring their overall development. She remains a dedicated learner and educator, staying updated on the latest teaching techniques and advancements in Mathematics. Her dual role as an innovative teacher and passionate researcher makes her an invaluable member of the academic community. Dr. Rajashekar's contributions continue to inspire and shape future generations of scholars and professionals.