Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Breaking the barriers of poverty and age, four and half-year-old Daksh Prajapati has become the second 'Google Boy' after Kautilya Pandit. Hailing from Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, Daksh can instantly answer questions related to computer, politics and many other complex topics.
Daksh studies in International Public School of the district and has become the centre of attraction for many due to his exceptional knowledge and dedication towards learning.
Despite having a weak financial background, Daksh's father, who works as a labourer in a brick kiln, managed to send him to an English medium school to develop his learning.
Extending its support to ensure his bright future, the school management also waived off Daksh's fees for being a BPL cardholder. Meanwhile, his uncle Mahendra Prajapati helps him with tuition at home.
Daksh's teachers and family members are putting all possible efforts to transform him into a learned in the coming future.
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