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World’s youngest writer

Published by: Team GI Youth
Ghaziabad native Abhijita Gupta has become the world’s youngest writer. She has been recognised by the International Book of Records. She has already written three books – Happiness All Around, We will Surely Sustain and To begin with…The little things.
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Published on 22, Jun 2022

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