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Aaryan Shukla, an 8th-grade student has a Guinness World Record for the “fastest time to add 50 five-digit numbers” mentally.
Children are often seen as young people with limited understanding of the world, frequently told by adults, “You won't understand—this is for grownups.” However, many child prodigies defy these assumptions by achieving extraordinary milestones, often surpassing what even adults On the occasion of Children's Day, let's take a moment to highlight a few of these remarkable young individuals who have amazed the world with their intelligence, talent, and accomplishments.
Suborno 'Issac' Bari
At just 12 years old, Suborno 'Issac' Bari, a Bangladeshi-American from Long Island, New York, made history as the youngest high school graduate in the area. The son of immigrant parents, Bari has authored two books, delivered lectures at a university in India, and earned a full scholarship to New York University (NYU). He plans to study mathematics and physics, continuing his pursuit of academic excellence.
Aryan Shukla
Aaryan Shukla, an 8th-grade student at Delhi Public School in Nashik, set a Guinness World Record for the “fastest time to add 50 five-digit numbers” in just 25.19 seconds mentally. He achieved this remarkable feat on the Italian TV show Lo Show Dei Record in Milan on February 29, 2024. Shukla has been honing his mental math skills since he was six years old, and his record-breaking achievement showcases his exceptional talent.
Milan
Milan, a 13-year-old boy, landed an internship with the luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton after his mother's tweet caught the attention of journalist Marie Gentric from the French news outlet BFMTV. This incredible opportunity is a testament to Milan's remarkable talent and the power of social media to connect young prodigies with global platforms.
Chirra Anagha Lakshmi
In 2023, 11-year-old Chirra Anagha Lakshmi from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, made headlines by passing her 10th-grade exams with an impressive 566 marks. Lakshmi's passion for mathematics and puzzle-solving began at the age of five. She also excelled in other academic challenges, winning top honors in the Spell Bee contest and earning gold, silver, and bronze medals in Olympiad exams.
David Balogun
David Balogun, a prodigy from Pennsylvania, holds the record for becoming the youngest student to graduate from Reach Cyber Charter School in Harrisburg. He entered the program while still in third grade. David is also a member of Mensa International, the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world, for individuals who score in the top 2% on standardized IQ tests. His achievements reflect his exceptional intellect and promise for the future.
These young prodigies remind us that age is no barrier to extraordinary achievement, and their stories inspire us all to recognize the immense potential that lies within children.