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Children are the future of any country and though many of the grown-ups dismiss what they say or do as "kiddish", there are some of them who have attained a lot at a tender age.
You would be pleased to know that there are many such young people in India and we have a list here:
Advait Kolarkar
Advait Kolarkar is a four-year-old, youngest artist in the history of Canada's Saint Joan Arts Centre to have a solo exhibition.
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Advait was born in Pune and shifted to Canada with his parents in 2016 and ruled the artwork of Canada in the year 2018.
Not only this, Advait's was asked for his first solo exhibition by a gallery owner in Pune.
Samaira Mehta
The 10-year-old Indian-origin child prodigy is making waves in computer coding.
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A programming genius, she launched CoderBunnyz, a company that uses board games to teach kids all necessary concepts of computer programming.
Arshdeep Singh
Hailing from Jalandhar, Punjab, Arshdeep Singh made India proud with his immense success, in receipt of the most prestigious photography award.
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He is the only winner from India to receive Wildlife Photographer of the Year, 2018, in the Young Awards category.
Arshdeep Singh, Wildlife Photographer of the year, said, "I have never thought I will win Wildlife photographer of the year award as the international awards are much tougher than the national ones."
Tanishq Abraham
The 15-year-old Indian-American child prodigy has reached a milestone in his academic journey and is all geared up to start his doctorate after carrying out his graduation in biomedical engineering, as per a media report.
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Tanishq Abraham has done his graduation from the University of California, Davis with the highest honors of summa cum laude.
Tanishq has also designed a device that could measure the heart rate of burnt patients without touching them.
Aadithyan Rajesh
The 13-year-old Aadithyan Rajesh owns a software development firm in Dubai.
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Aadithyan Rajesh, a student from Kerala, India, was only nine years old when he developed his first mobile application as a pastime to beat boredom and also has been designing logos and websites for clients.
"I was six years old and would spend a lot of time on YouTube reading cartoons and playing spelling bee games. I began to become fascinated with computers and technology," he was quoted saying.
From the time when he developed his first application, he started uploading mobile apps on Aptoide, a substitute marketplace for Android mobile apps.
P Sanjana
The three-year-old, lower kindergarten girl student from Chennai, P Sanjana hit the Guinness World Record by shooting 1,111 arrows (eight-metre away) in three-and-a-half-hour.
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According to the rules of the Guinness World Record, the little champ took breaks for only five minutes after every hour.
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