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TIME 'Kid of the Year': 15-year-old Geetanjali Rao named Time magazine's 'Kid of the Year'

The title of 'Kid of the Year' of the famous Time magazine has been given to Geetanjali Rao of Indian origin. Time has replaced 15-year-old Geetanjali in its cover page. Geetanjali Rao is not an ordinary child, but she has performed many feats in her young age. He is a scientist and innovator. Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie has interviewed Gitanjali for Time magazine. Geetanjali Rao has been selected as the first Kid of the Year of the time from a field of over 5,000 candidates.

Kid of the Year by Time magazine



During an interview to Angelina Jolie, Rao uses her surprising work to address issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to opioid addiction and cyberbullying and a global community of young innovators to solve problems around the world Spoken about his mission to create.

According to an interview in Time magazine, Rao's brilliant mind and generous soul shine through the video chat. Rao said that his generation is facing many problems which he has never seen before.

Rao said that but then at the same time we are facing old problems which still exist. As we sit here amidst a new global epidemic and we are still facing human rights issues. There are problems that we have not created but now we have to solve. Such are cyberbullying with the introduction of climate change and technology.

In the interview, Rao said that I think there is nothing right now, we just need to find out what we are passionate about and solve it. Even if it is something small, I want to find an easy way to lift the litter. Everything makes a difference. One should never feel pressured to do something big.
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