Case Western Reserve University.
His books explore the joy of words. He has authored several books about language-related issues for magazines and newspapers. He was a columnist for Master of Science in Nursing Encarta and Kahani magazine.
His schooling took place under a mango tree, his classroom consisting of a few broken sticks of chalk and a blackboard made by painting a flat piece of wood with soot.
The only language he knew was Hindi, and he did not see a library until college. Garg graduated from Harcourt Butler Technological Institute in Computer Science in 1988.
Garg became a naturalized United States citizen in 2008. He is a vegan. He started his career from United States to receive graduate studies in Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University, and then worked as a computer scientist at American Telephone & Telegraph Company and other corporations.
He founded Wordsmith.org in 1994, during his graduate work.
In 2010, the number of subscribers to Wordsmith.org"s "A Word A Day" email list reached one million.