The seminar report by Anand Shekhar explores quantum teleportation, a theoretical concept established by Charles Bennett in 1993, which outlines the potential for teleporting quantum states using entangled particles. Quantum teleportation does not transport matter or energy but enables the transmission of information across distances, which could be pivotal for future quantum computing and communication. The document delves into the history, mechanisms, applications, and implications of this fascinating process while acknowledging the limitations compared to its science fiction portrayals.