Chennai Brother and Sister got it international Global Child Prodigy Award -2025. World First Child Prodigy Award Initiative.
Two young achievers from Chennai, S. Jaanvi and her brother S. Anish, have brought glory to India by winning the International Global Child Prodigy Award 2025—the world’s first global initiative that celebrates exceptional child prodigies in academics, arts, science, sports, and social service. S. Jaanvi – The Wonder Girl of Tamil Nadu Born on 23 […] The post Chennai Brother and Sister got it international Global Child Prodigy Award -2025. World First Child Prodigy Award Initiative. first appeared on HindustanMetro.com.
Two young achievers from Chennai, S. Jaanvi and her brother S. Anish, have brought glory to India by winning the International Global Child Prodigy Award 2025—the world’s first global initiative that celebrates exceptional child prodigies in academics, arts, science, sports, and social service.
S. Jaanvi – The Wonder Girl of Tamil Nadu
Born on 23 May 2019 in Adhampakkam, Chennai, S. Jaanvi has already made history with an extraordinary list of accomplishments. A student at D.A.Ve Baba Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School, Velachery, she has earned 20 world records in disciplines such as silambam, yoga, poetry recitation, and academics.
Her achievements span across the India Book of Records, Asia Book of Records, Everest Book of Records (Nepal), World Book of Records (London), and even Guinness World Records. She has been recognised for unique feats such as silambam rotations blindfolded, yoga poses performed on a pot, and participating in large-scale international events like International Yoga Day.
Beyond records, Jaanvi is also a dedicated social activist. She has been honoured with awards such as the National Achiever Pride Award, World Peace Leader Recognition (Mexico, 2022), and the Young Ambassador Award (ICRA Foundation). Her service initiatives include tree planting, beach cleaning, food distribution, hair donation to cancer patients, and organ donation awareness.
Her extraordinary journey has earned her an Honorary Doctorate from the University of New Jerusalem. The Government of India’s India Post also released a special postal stamp in her honour, cementing her status as a true wonder girl of Tamil Nadu.
S. Anish – Record-Breaking Young Scientist
S. Anish, born on 23 April 2012 in Krishnagiri district and now residing in Chennai, has carved his own legacy with more than 40 world records, including two Guinness World Records. A student of D.A.Ve Baba Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School, he has been recognised globally for his unique talents and contributions.
One Guinness recognition came for completing a 10 km sprint, and another for solving the 3×3 Rubik’s Cube in record time. His achievements also earned him a My Stamp issued by India Post.
Anish has been awarded the Bharat Ratna Award (Face of Group, New Delhi), the Hero of the Society Award for organ donation awareness, and the Pride of Tamil Nadu Award (All India Book of Records). He has also been recognised with the Young Achiever’s Award (Jetlee Book of Records) and the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Award.
His commitment to society is equally inspiring. From tree plantation drives and beach cleanups to campaigns on organ donation, water conservation, and resilience awareness, Anish has been an active force for positive change. On his birthdays, he gifts trees to friends and relatives, setting an example of sustainable living. He has also conducted three science experiments, currently under government review, and aspires to become a doctor dedicated to serving the underprivileged.
Family of Inspiration
The siblings’ achievements are strongly supported by their parents—P. Siva, a senior bank manager, and P. Nithya, a teacher, social worker, and newsreader. Their encouragement and values have played a key role in shaping both Jaanvi and Anish into individuals who combine brilliance with compassion.
India’s Young Icons on the Global Stage
By winning the International Global Child Prodigy Award 2025, S. Jaanvi and S. Anish have not only made Chennai proud but also showcased India’s growing influence in the world of young achievers. Their journey is proof that with talent, discipline, and social responsibility, the new generation can inspire change globally.
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