This article is all about very few selective Young Achievers of India who has made India and Indians proud. Here are a few examples to showcase what the 21st Century India is up to. I hope it also provides desperately essential motivation to other youngsters of India to face the world with grace and confidence, and achieve more in life.
1. Suhas Gopinath: The Youngest CEO
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Suhas Gopinath was born on November 4, 1986 in Bangalore, Karnataka and belongs to a middle class family. His father was a defense scientist. At the age of 14, he launched a website www.CoolHindustan.com and became the world’s youngest certified professional web developer. At the age of just 14 years, he incorporated his company Globals Inc. in 2000 in San Jose, California, USA. This company is a web solution and networking company. He also lost many projects, because the Indian law did not allow him to sign a contract. At the age of 16 he was recognized as the world’s youngest entrepreneur in by CNBC and e-Business. At the age of 17, he was recognized as the World’s Youngest CEO by leading media houses across the globe including Limca Book of Records. In December 2, 2007, The European Parliament and International Association for Human Values conferred a Young Achiever Award on him. In November 2008, he was invited to represent the World Bank’s ICT Leadership Roundtable conference for adopting ICT in Africa. He holds a Diploma on Global Leadership and Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University. As of 2007, he has offices in 11 counties, employing 600 people.
2. Atri Garg: The Youngest Poet
Photograph of Atri Garg
Atri Garg was born on June 18, 2003 at Vikaspuri, Delhi. He has authored a poem book named “Sau baal Kavitayen” in which he has written total 100 poems in a four line verse format. This book has been published by Amar Satya Prakashan.
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