The rapid digitization and electrification of our daily lives, from our reliance on smartphones to our dependence on various electronic gadgets for work, entertainment, and even basic conveniences, have brought along an inevitable byproduct: electronic waste, or e-waste management in India. These discarded pieces, which often lie forgotten in our drawers or are dumped inappropriately, have started to amass in concerning quantities. As the world races forward with technological advancements, relentlessly pushing the boundaries of innovation and convenience, India stands at a unique crossroads. The country, known for its vast consumer base and growing technological appetite, finds itself grappling with the growing e-waste menace, a challenge that mirrors its rapid development.