Bharatvanshi Geetanjali Rao wins first TIME award, becomes ‘Kid of the Year’

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Fifteen-year-old Geetanjali Rao, who has been recognized as an emerging scientist and explorer, has achieved this title by beating about five thousand children.

Time magazine has awarded a child the title of ‘Kid of the Year’ for the first time and Indian-American citizen Gitanjali Rao has been selected as Kid of the Year for 2020. Fifteen-year-old Geetanjali, who is recognized as an emerging scientist and explorer, has achieved this title by beating about five thousand children.

From designing an app to deal with cyber bullying, Gitanjali is now working on the use of technology to check the purity of water. Also, their dreams are yet to be seen. Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie interviewed Gitanjali on Zoom for Time. Hollywood’s famous actress Jolie is also the special envoy of the United Nations Refugee High Commission.

Talking about the discovery made to stop cyber bullying, Gitanjali said that this is a kind of service, which is named Kindly. This is an app and chrome extension, which can catch cyber bullying in the beginning. In doing this, the help of artificial intelligence technology is taken. He said that my purpose was not limited to solving the problems of the world just by making my own device, but now I want to inspire others to do the same.

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Talking about her discovery to Angelina Jolie, Gitanjali said that when I was 10 years old, I thought about doing research on carbon nanotube sensor technology. This was the beginning of change, when someone is not doing this work, then I want to do it.

Talking about her discovery, she said that she adopts a process in which first comes to observe, then churns on it, then I do research about it and then construction starts. This is then discussed.

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