9 Year Old 'Google Boy' Kautilya Pandit Meets Students of the Super 30 Classroom
Child prodigy, better-known as the Google boy, Kautilya Pandit has interacted with mathematician Anand Kumar and students of Super 30.
Child prodigy better-known as "Google boy”, Kautilya Pandit interacted with mathematician Anand Kumar and students of Super 30. Just nine years old, Kautilya Pandit has surprised everybody with his extraordinary encyclopaedic knowledge on a number of subjects like science and astronomy, comprehension and recall ability.
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Defying his age, Kautilya interacted with Anand Kumar, the founder of Super 30 in accented English and Hindi. In a jam-packed classroom of Super 30 students along with the presence of media persons, Kautilya Pandit said that he has been studying astronomy these days and he wants to become an Astro-Scientist in future.
Pandit, a class 5th student at Bhavan Vidyalaya Panchkula (Chandigarh), but his understanding of complex subjects like - statistics, and mathematical calculations in second and recall geographical locations and various facts of general knowledge is extraordinary. He can recall all the subjects as if all the information has been put into him through a chip. He is even updated with all the latest knowledge about the research on Mars.
Anand Kumar was surprised meeting Kautilya Pandit, who spoke freely and frankly unlike most children his age. A native of Haryana, Kautilya surprised all the students and media present with his erudite knowledge. There is not a single subject where he has no mastery over. He is equally expert in current affairs with all the statistics on his finger tips.
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Recently Kautilya Pandit celebrated his ‘janma-tithi’ (birthday ) as per the Hindu Calendar in Kashi. Now he is studying at Patna under Anand Kumar’s School - Super 30 educational program. Earlier in 2016, Kautilya was in the news when the child prodigy addressed CEOs of 165 companies in New Delhi.