In Dehradun's fog-veiled hills, where Himalayan shadows cloak AI labs and hostel corridors echo with sarcastic banter, coal-dusted MCA student Dipankar Datta from Asansol collides with fierce B.Tech freshman Preeti Gupta from Haridwar's crowded ghats. What sparks as a slow-burn romance, forged in late-night debugging, chai-fueled hackathons, and monsoon escapades to Ganga Aarti, unravels into psychological fractures. His buried traumas from subsiding coal lands mirror her scars from suffocating religious stampedes, while subtle anomalies in their coursework datasets whisper of darker cyber currents.As emotional fault lines crack amid family pressures, festivals, and Bangalore's tech sprawl, the pair hurtles toward ethical minefields where love hacks the heart but code conceals national shadows. Blending visceral campus comedy, escalating suspense, and blurred lines between conscience and betrayal, Rivers of Code carves through mountains of the mind, asking if algorithms can find truth before the digital depths swallow all.