By the time I reached 3.6 years old, I had conquered three different types of cubes, earning the esteemed title of the youngest cuber in India.
My remarkable cube solving skills caught the attention of a university in Turkey. At the tender age of 3.8 years, I took the world by storm, showcasing my cubing talent on an international stage.
I embarked on a journey of training in mental calculations and you know what? All the hard work paid off. I proudly secured a shiny gold medal at a National Abacus Competition, showcasing my exceptional abilities to everyone around me.
When I won my first Gold, I was absolutely thrilled and couldn't wait to dive deeper into learning and practicing with the utmost dedication. I decided to participate in the largest Mental Math championship held by Australia in both 2018 and 2021, which brought together participants from over 100 countries, including over 100,000 participants in my category alone. It was a surreal experience when I ended up winning two gold medals for my country.
It was a surprise to me, but I was super motivated after winning a competition and decided to take my learning and practice to the next level. Winning my first medal for my country was a proud moment for everyone involved, and I'll never forget the joy on my face when I received those medals!
In the year 2018, an extraordinary recognition came my way that left me feeling both humbled and elated. I was honored with the prestigious Midday Nav Ratna award, a symbol of excellence and distinction.
I found myself amidst a global gathering of brilliant minds from 120 countries at the World Education Games, 2022. But guess what? I triumphed once again, securing yet another gold medal to add to my collection! It was an incredibly thrilling and proud moment for me and my parents.
Through consistent dedication and hard work, I have attained numerous victories at various cube championships held across India.
Recognizing my notable progress, my parents wholeheartedly supported my participation in a National Abacus Competition, where I proudly won a gold medal.
In a remarkable tribute to my accomplishments in the realm of World Mental Calculations, I had the privilege of being honored by the esteemed Governor of Maharashtra, Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari.