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Indian-origin boy is UK’s ‘Child Genius’

LONDON:A 12-year-old Indian-origin boy, believed to be having an IQ higher than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, has been crowned the UK’s “Child Genius” in a popular television quiz competition.

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London, August 20

A 12-year-old Indian-origin boy, believed to be having an IQ higher than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, has been crowned the UK’s “Child Genius” in a popular television quiz competition.

Rahul Doshi, who a few days ago became an overnight sensation after answering all questions correctly in some of the earlier rounds, won the Channel 4 show “Child Genius” by beating his nine-year-old opponent Ronan 10-4 in the programme’s finale last night.

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The schoolboy from north London clinched the title by answering a question on 19th Century artists William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. “It didn’t sink in straight away, but it was really nice,” Rahul said after winning the title.

In the final, Rahul impressed with knowledge of his chosen subject — Edward Jenner’s medical innovation and methodology in 18th Century England. The final followed an intense competition — aired through the week — which saw the candidates showing off their maths, English, spelling and history skills as well as memory powers.

Rahul, whose ambition is to become a financial adviser, had revealed his strategy for the final as: “The key is to block out everything else and remain calm. So just focus on your goal. Mine was to answer as many questions as I could correctly and that helped me stay calm and do quite well in the early stages.”

Rahul has an IQ of 162, which is believed to be higher than the likes of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, and qualifies him to be a member of Mensa club — the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world.

He was cheered on by techie father Minesh and pharmacist mother Komal during the show. “I was bursting with pride,” said Minesh, an IT manager, who had entered his son into the competition. Twenty contestants aged eight to 12 were whittled down to one winner over the course of a week as part of the “Child Genius” 2017 series. — PTI

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