With his brilliance and creativity, the Indian child Rishi Shiv Prasanna attracted the attention of the world. The 8-year-old boy, who hails from Bengaluru, recently won the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar Award for innovations as an Android application developer, according to the newspaper. The Indian Express.

Not only is Rishi an app developer, author, and content creator on YouTube where he posts educational videos related to science, but he is also considered one of the smartest children in the world, having been born with an IQ of 180, which is higher than that of physicist Albert Einstein.

Prasanna is one of the youngest members of Mensa International, the oldest and most prestigious community for people with high IQs.

A genius in the making

Rishi's journey began at an early age when his nursery teachers recognized his advanced comprehension and comprehension skills.

By the age of three, he was already talking about the solar system, the planets and the universe, and by the age of five, he had learned to code.

Rishi has mastered programming so much that he became one of the youngest Google-certified Android developers.

Rishi has developed 3 mobile apps, including 'IQ Test App' for kids, 'Countries of the World' and Covid Helpline Bangalore.

He has also written two books and is working on a new book in a series.

Rishi met with the President of India, Draupadi Mormo, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"The prime minister asked me about the apps I designed and their uses. I explained to him briefly about the apps and also asked for his help in implementing ideas and innovations. He responded positively," he told the Indian Express.

Rishi learned about his IQ levels at the age of five, but he had already started doing many things at that point.

He believes that everyone has some ability and should explore their abilities without worrying about anything else.

Encouragement is the key to unlocking their full potential.

Rishi finished reading JK Rowling's entire Harry Potter series at the age of five.

Which is an impressive feat considering that the seven books span over a million words in total.

For Rishi, reading is an essential exercise. “You can gain knowledge only when you read a lot of books. When you read you get answers to all the questions and there will be no fear of answering any kind of questions. If you don't read a book every two hours, you will be illiterate during the hours,” he says. the next four."

"I want to become a scientist in the future and I hope to contribute to the service of society and the country," Rishi said on a TV program last year.

Prasanna mastered programming to the extent that he became one of the youngest Android developers certified by Google (French)

Challenges of raising a child with an IQ of 180

While Richie is being praised for his achievements, it was difficult for his parents to meet his IQ level.

Despite multiple suggestions of placing him in higher ranks, his parents prioritize a normal childhood, believing that dealing with his age group is crucial.

Richie's dad says, "He's very active, and it's a challenge for us to meet his intelligence level. We've been instructed to encourage him in everything he does, and we do. We try to involve him and make sure he doesn't deviate. Having children of his age group as classmates is crucial." for him".