In this country of media-fashion-movies who want to make every Indians any of these rubbish lot either singer dancer or model, its no doubt tht this country is in dumps. We have to appreciate intellectuals, geniuses who can make diffrence to welfare of country and human race. This country is wasting time over useless asssho...es who are a burden over us. A fund can br created for such people including the one In Lucknow so that we dont lose another precious natural gift, like we lost Tarakant Jha and many others like him. All educated wake up, n ask me too!
i may not be the correct person to say this but since i am an indian and we are living in a democracy and the fact that every one is entitled to an opinion all i want to say is i am sorry for this fellow...i am sure his parents must have squeezed the life out of the poor chap when they discovered he had an above average IQ....they must have devoid him of all his childhood memories...he wouldnt have played in the rain...teased girls..got punished by teachers...watched porn with friends...steal mangos from a garden...which most kids with a normal childhood would have had...when other kids were enjoying he was busy studying....now he is 21 and successful....with the kind of childhood he has had he will continue to be oblivious about other things which make life what it is....he will dedicate his life to making pot loads of money without knowing how to enjoy it...one more l0$er like NRN who will be praised by the public for his down to earthliness etc etc
Re: poor kid
by mahesh on Sep 01, 2009 06:34 PM
hahaha so instead of studying u were watching porn with friends. laughable! ok if u could not achieve anything at young age then don't say at least that the grapes were sour.
Re: poor kid
by Sandeep Yeolekar on Sep 02, 2009 03:21 AM
I do agree with you dude. avanammanakkan may not have put in correct words but every child has a right to live as a child and should not be forced to live as an adult. People with above normal IQ will achieve the things they should achieve...doesn't matter if it happens 10 years late...
Re: Re: poor kid
by mahesh on Sep 02, 2009 11:06 AM
dear sandeep i m happy that u also noticed that words used by avanaammanakkan should hv been within limit. how ws chilhood of Dr tathagat we cannot know. so i think only the prodigy should hv right to comment on his childhood. Moreover there hv been other child prodigies like sushma who passed class tenth at the age of 8. In foreign countries also there hv been young achievers.so should we say that they did not enjoy their childhood. In the case of Dr tulsi he ws permitted to take exams at early ages by the hon'ble justices of high court.they noticed that the child was 'extraordinary' and allowing him to take exams would not affect other childhood activities. At IISc bangalore he had many friends and he had full enjoyment with them.
Re: poor kid
by faheem duke on Aug 31, 2009 08:48 PM
dude, thomas alva edison was such one loser...and because of his extra above avg IQ, non-losers or achievers like you are benefitting the electric bulb even today. you so much like music..but when he was not playing like other kids then, he was preparing himself to be able to make gramophone for the special ppl like you....got my point. if this loser guy like tathagat will be able to do something big in quantum computing....i m sure...one day a generation will be benefitting. seriously mate...he is so so poor
Re: poor kid
by C M on Sep 01, 2009 07:21 PM
Oye Sherlock holmes ke aulaad..Think right...Didnt u read he said he was passionate about studies right from childhood..Whta makes u think that his parents squeezed outta him whatever....rotten brain...Devoid of childhood memories he told abt his calculater even when he was 3....Thats a memory moron....Everyone is wrong if he/she is not livign the way you think right ..isnt it...??
Hi, As much I know about DR.Tathagat from news paper articles,his interviews and by personal interaction,he is the BEST in studies and at the same time very much down to earth. This nice combination makes him different than normal human being and a unique personality. The real purpose of any learning in side class/Institute is fulfilled when you payback to society,Its really great to know that Dr.Tathagat is planning towards implementing his research work by starting his own company. Keep Shining. May GOD give you lots of Success and Smiles
I read somewhere that Tataghat father studied many spiritual books and researched and made his sexual union as per the scriptures to have a prodigy of high intellect. That is how this gifted boy was born. If that is true, his father must share those studies.
Re: Producing Tataghat
by satyarthi on Sep 01, 2009 02:46 AM
In a way, what you are saying is correct. Perhaps, in one of his narration he mentioned Phosphorous.
Re: Re: Producing Tataghat
by shailesh gupta on Aug 31, 2009 07:00 PM
people who enjoy doing useles things keep doing same till all their life, u r like one of them, laughing over a fact. A real fact. its democracy n u can laugh, so do it. But life is not only wettin in rain, chasing girls or slurping porn. 99% are only such dirts, thats why TAT is adorable and respectable. So even if u dont undersand his worth, it'll need atleast some IQ, respect him mate.
Dont burn out in the short run. There are many prodigies who have fell abysmaly short of their early potential. But Quantum computing is definitely a geeky subject worth studying. No one knows it is correct. Immense possibilities lie ahead of the truly intelligent pursuer.
Re: Excellent
by ravi kumar on Sep 04, 2009 08:15 PM
I dont understand you man. Its a classic case of misuse of the right to express yourself. LUCK from which angle?
Re: Excellent
by faheem duke on Aug 31, 2009 08:51 PM
what luck man??? u say getting a PHD by the age of 21 is luck? i cud not get your pun. enlighten us please
Sushma Verma’s brother Shailendra Verma had passed his Class XII examinations at the age of 11 and cleared the Scholastic Assessment Test and test of English as a foreign language. He secured admission to a US university but could not go owing to financial problems.
Sushma Verma of Lucknow has become the country's youngest matriculate by passing the exam in 2007 when she was just seven years old. She received a formal certificate from the Limca Book of Records Saturday. Born Feb 2 2000, Sushma Verma achieved this feat when she took the Uttar Pradesh board high school examinations in 2007. She had secured 354 marks out of 600 in the examinations.
The record for the youngest matriculate was previously held by Patna’s Tathagat Avatar Tulsi, who accomplished the feat when he was nine years old, officials from Sushma Verma’s school said.
Re: Sushma Verma of Lucknow has become the country's youngest ma
by mahesh on Sep 01, 2009 08:13 PM
But his record of youngest post graduate is intact. Dr tulsi has the unique world record of completing MSc just at the age of 12. no doubt sushma is talented but the same is true regarding the youngest doctrate of india