Oman Daily Observer

Six girl prodigies to receive Intl Women’s Day awards

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MUMBAI: In an unique initiative, six young female achievers with outstandin­g feats in different fields to their credit, will be conferred the Internatio­nal Women’s Day honours here on Sunday, an official said.

The six young girls are from different parts of India and will be presented the Shanmukhan­anda Fine Arts Sabha (SFAS) annual Internatio­nal Women’s Day awards at the hands of Governor C V Rao on Sunday.

The selected girls are 10-yearold Rida Zehra from Meerut, a blind Muslim girl who can recite the entire Bhagwad Gita though she has never seen or learnt the holy book in Braille.

Her school teacher read out the Bhagwad Gita to her and she committed it entirely to her extraordin­ary memory since the past three years.

Then there is eight-year old Tajamul Islam from Srinagar, who is the country’s youngest kick-boxing World Champion and is the daughter of a driver Ghulam Mohammad Lone.

The next is 13-year-old Malavath Purna, daughter of farmer labourers in Pakala village, in Nizamabad district of Telangana and she achieved global fame in May 2014 by becoming the youngest Indian to climb Mt Everest.

There are two prodigal sisters from Lucknow — 17-year-old Sushma Verma and her four-year old sibling Ananya Verma, both daughters of illiterate labourers.

Sushma shot to fame when she completed her SSC at the age of seven, graduation at 13 and post-graduation at 15 and is currently the youngest Indian pursuing her Ph D in Science.

Her equally brilliant sister Ananya can recite and is fluent in the Hindu holy book, the epic Ramayana, and impressed by her grasping powers, the education department granted her admission directly to Class IX.

She could be on way to beat her elder sister Sushma’s record (SSC at age seven) by completing SSC at the age of 5 next year.

The final is 27-year-old Prema Jayakumar, the daughter of an autoricksh­aw driver from Malad, in Mumbai, who grabbed national attention by topping the Chartered Accountanc­y exams in 2013 and was directly appointed as Branch Manager with PSU, Indian Bank.

Governor Rao will present each girl a cash prize of Rs 50,000, a highversio­n laptop, including a Braille laptop for Rida Zehra, a trophy, brass lamp and shawl.

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