I am pleased to read about a young
girl by name Sreelakshmi, born in Kerala, India. She has earned the title of
World’s Youngest CEO and World’s. According to her family members Sree Lakshmi
started using the computers at the age of 3, and was designing website by the
age of 4 and the time she was 6 years old she designs her website.
She has designed her school
website, Presentation High school which was designed and inaugurated by Binoy
Viswam, forest minister, Government of Kerala. At a very young age she began
her own startup, eDesign which was launched in 2009. She has been honored by multiple
awards and recognitions. The Ministry of Women and Child Development conferred
on her the National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement in 2008.
She is known to have won the Golden
Web Award (USA) Sixty Plus Education Award (Canada), Feeblemind’s award of
Excellence (UK) and so many more awards at this age.
Her motto is “Don’t
quit” keep moving on – she has learnt the art of managing her time smartly and
at a very early age learnt to set her priorities right, her dream to become a
software engineer and she is passionate about investing her time and energy
after her school hours, completing all her home work.
Sreelakshmi is a great
role model for the youngsters, and have proved that everything in this life can
be achieved if one is committed to and masters the art of disciplining one
self. For further readings you can visit these links.
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This young lass is EXTRAORDINARY Genevive! What a lovely and inspiring share for this month's #WATWB! Have a lovely weekend! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan, glad that you found this post lovely and inspiring:) thanks for being here.
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