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Prodigy of prodigies

Published by: Team GI Youth

Just 14 and already making headlines. Vriti Gujral, an eighth-grader from New Delhi, has won the hearts of many maestros. The teenager was awarded the Global Child Prodigy Award 2020. Her name was also listed under the top 100 prodigies of the year.

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Published on 25, Mar 2022

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