Teen scientist Geetanjali Rao picked for rare TIME honour is a Mangalurean


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 5: International magazine, 'TIME' has, for the first time, introduced the 'Kid of the Year' award this year. Young scientist of Indian origin, Geetanjali Rao, has been picked for the coveted honour this year. Geetanjali is a Mangalurean settled in Denver, Colorado, USA.

Geetanjali happens to be the daughter of Rama Rao and Bharathi couple from Mangaluru. The researches of Geetanjali have scored over more than 5,000 researches of Americans which were nominated for the said award.

Popular Hollywood actress, Angelina Jolie, interviewed Geetanjali for the TIME magazine. Geetanjali's inventions related to the identification of contaminated, polluted water and use of artificial intelligence-based technology for online cyber bullying in a defamatory way. She had named the technology, Kiindly. It has the capacity to identify cyber bullying in the initial stages of conversations in the websites. Geetanjali has been inclined to undertake many such inventions in near future.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Dec 07 2020

    A big honour to our country and home town.May God bless this teenager.I am sure we may hear more from her in near future.One should get engaged in a work ,or project in a social or other sectors to bring out our wishes to come true.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Mangalureans are Unbeatable ...

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Congratulations Geethanjali 👏 👏

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    My heartiest congratulations to Teen scientist for being picked for the TIME honour. This is a prestigious award and make not only Mahglorians but the entitire world. God bless you Geetanjali Rao.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    How come Indians settled abroad particularly in US r recognised for their hard work eg Google, Microsoft Pepsi,. I think because of the wro g reservation policy I dua suffers the pain of Brain Drain. It is now high time to consider the present reservation policy which is cast /religion based. Instead reservation should go to deserving economically weaker section of the society. And all reservation should be merit based

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Rathan, Mangalore, I have no words to express on your comments. It is a fact and also true.

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  • JP, Mangalore/SFO

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Probably our leaders are main reason for the brain drain. There are no opportunities in India for highly skilled people and we are happy with 'jugad' instead of world class technology. As long as our priorities are statues and mandir's even god can't help us!

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Jp
    Just think reasonably. Parents of this girl have migrated to US before 2014 as this girl is 15 years old and born in US. Just don't comment for the sake of commenting. Ur khangress extended the reservation which was Intially for just 10 years from 1947.
    Comments should be fact founded. After all ur pappu follower and how we can expect true facts from you

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  • JP, Mangalore/SFO

    Mon, Dec 07 2020

    Looks like you did not read the comments properly (aka blind bhakth), no were I mentioned about 2014. The funniest thing is people who are making leaving by spreading lies talking about facts!

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Someone predicted this that day in Daijiworld...congratulations

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  • CLARENCE DONALD, RUWI

    Sat, Dec 05 2020

    Congratulations Geetanjali Rao. It is really a great news for us, the Mangalureans around the world. May the Almighty bless you in your future endeavors.

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