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India's Tech Prodigy Meedhansh honored at British Parliament in UK

India's Tech Prodigy Meedhansh honored at British Parliament in UK
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New Delhi, June 27 (UNI) Meedhansh Kumar Gupta, a young tech prodigy from Punjab, has received global recognition at the prestigious Global Child Prodigy Awards (GCPA) 2025, held yesterday at the House of Commons, British Parliament, United Kingdom.

The GCPA is among the world’s most esteemed platforms celebrating extraordinary talent under the age of 15. They launched the book of "Top 100 Child Prodigies 2025" from Member of Parliament, Orpington constituency.

Meedhansh is one of 100 exceptional young achievers, selected from thousands of nominations across 130 countries, honored for his outstanding contributions to education and technology. He is the only one selected as child prodigy from Punjab state.

His journey began at just nine years old, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, Meedhansh has become a multi-award-winning tech innovator, using his skills for social welfare. His accolades include national and world records — notably being recognized as the Youngest Website Developer in 2020.

Meedhansh’s recognition at GCPA 2025 solidifies his place among a distinguished global community of young changemakers and showcases India’s emergence as a hub of extraordinary young talent.

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