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11-07-2025
In a world where children often chase cartoons and video games, Janvi Panwar stands out as a true symbol of brilliance and dedication. Known as the "Wonder Girl of India," Janvi’s story is not just one of extraordinary intelligence, but also of unwavering focus, determination, and humility.
Born in 2003 in Haryana, Janvi Panwar showed signs of brilliance from a very early age. She began speaking fluently in English by the age of 3, learned British and American accents by 5, and by age 9, she had mastered several foreign languages including French, German, and Japanese.
But it doesn’t stop there — she gave motivational speeches in colleges and universities as a child, spoke on national television, and was even invited by TedX platforms for inspirational talks — all before most children her age had finished primary school.
Janvi completed her Class 12 at the age of 13, and was already pursuing her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree simultaneously. Her dream? To serve the nation, possibly as an IAS officer, and use her intelligence to make a difference.
She is not just a student of books but of life — observing, absorbing, and constantly growing. Her commitment to studies, public speaking, and self-discipline is what truly makes her an icon for today’s generation.
Janvi speaks more than 9 languages, including:
Her grasp of linguistics at such a young age is not just impressive — it’s awe-inspiring. It shows how passion and consistent effort can help anyone achieve the impossible.
Janvi’s TEDx talks and youth sessions focus on positive thinking, self-confidence, goal setting, and never giving up. She believes in not competing with others but competing with your past self. Her speeches are filled with clarity and maturity that motivate thousands of young minds.
Janvi credits her success to the support and guidance of her parents — especially her father, who believed in giving her freedom and support rather than pressure. This highlights the importance of parental encouragement and nurturing talent from a young age.
Janvi Panwar is not just a child prodigy; she is a reminder to every student that greatness doesn't come from age or background, but from passion, persistence, and a hunger to do something meaningful.
Dear students, let Janvi’s journey ignite a fire in you. Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can. Your story can be the next one that inspires the world.