10 : Your Vanguard To Make That Move ??
Dr Vijay Raaghavan
Building Human+AI Reciprocal Intelligence I Promoter of Ancient Mysore Art I
Welcome to the penultimate installment of our exhilarating series, where we spotlight three young legends whose groundbreaking endeavors are not just inspiring—they are reshaping our understanding of what is possible.
Today's story is a testament to the power of youthful innovation and fearless commitment to change.
Discover the Minute Move That Propelled Three Legends to Fame: Minute move stories of three Legends, most are unheard of that these were the moves that kickstarted their stardom-Gitanjali Rao, Kelvin Doe, Autumn Peltier. To know more, do visit the constantly refreshing Minute Move Library
Gitanjali Rao : Innovator for a Cleaner World At just 15 years old, Gitanjali Rao was recognized by TIME as its first-ever 'Kid of the Year' for her astonishing work in developing technologies to tackle issues like contaminated drinking water, opioid addiction, and cyberbullying. Her inventions, such as a device that detects lead in water, highlight how young minds are pioneering solutions to some of the world's most pressing problems.
Curious about Gitanjali's innovative work? Follow this link to explore and celebrate her groundbreaking ideas -https://www.voicesofyouth.org/gitanjali-rao
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Kelvin Doe: Ingenious Inventor from Sierra Leone Kelvin Doe, also known as DJ Focus, became the youngest person ever to be invited to the "Visiting Practitioner's Program" at MIT at age 13. Growing up in Sierra Leone, he created batteries, generators, and transmitters from recycled materials, proving that resource constraints are no barrier to technological innovation and community impact.
Curious about Kevin's innovative work? Follow this link to explore and celebrate his feat https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/from-freetown-fame-inspiring-story-kelvin/
Autumn Peltier: Indigenous Water Protector Autumn Peltier, an Anishinaabe Indigenous advocate from Canada, has been fighting for water protection since she was 8 years old. Now a teenager, she has already addressed the United Nations and continues to campaign against water pollution, advocating for the protection of clean water all over the world.
Curious about Autumn's campaign? Follow this link to tune into her UN speech