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Meet Worlds Youngest Female CA, Became Chartered Accountant At 15; Her Name Is In Guinness Book, She Is From…
Meet Worlds Youngest Female CA, Became Chartered Accountant At 15; Her Name Is In Guinness Book, She Is From…

India.com

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • India.com

Meet Worlds Youngest Female CA, Became Chartered Accountant At 15; Her Name Is In Guinness Book, She Is From…

photoDetails english 2910365 Updated:Jun 03, 2025, 10:04 AM IST Nandini's dedication 1 / 7 Nandini Agarwal's dedication to her studies allowed her to skip two grades in school. As a result, she appeared for her Class 10 board exams at just 13 years old and completed her Class 12 exams by the age of 15. Visited school 2 / 7 Inspired by a Guinness World Record holder who once visited her school, Nandini Agarwal set her sights on achieving something unique. Youngest Chartered Accountant 3 / 7 She aimed to become the youngest Chartered Accountant. In 2021, at just 19 years old, she achieved her goal by securing All India Rank 1 in the CA Final exams, scoring 614 out of 800 marks (76.75%). Guinness World Records 4 / 7 She was precisely 19 years and 330 days old when her results were announced, earning her the title of the world's youngest female Chartered Accountant, as recognised by the Guinness World Records. Nnandini's elder brother 5 / 7 Nandini's elder brother played a crucial role in her success. As he was also preparing for the CA exam, he understood the difficulties involved and provided valuable guidance. While Nandini topped the final merit list, her brother achieved the 18th rank in the same examination. Faced challenges 6 / 7 Nandini's path to success was filled with challenges. At just 16, she faced hesitation from several companies unwilling to offer her an apprenticeship because of her age. However, her unwavering dedication and consistent hard work enabled her to rise above these hurdles and accomplish her goals. Inspiration for young people 7 / 7 His journey serves as a powerful inspiration for countless young people across the country aspiring to achieve great success. It shows that with commitment and perseverance, even the toughest obstacles can be conquered.

Telangana Gurukul Student Agasara Nandini Scripts History At Asian Athletics Championship
Telangana Gurukul Student Agasara Nandini Scripts History At Asian Athletics Championship

NDTV

time3 hours ago

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Telangana Gurukul Student Agasara Nandini Scripts History At Asian Athletics Championship

Agasara Nandini, a student of Telangana's Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TGSWREIS), returned home to a rousing welcome after clinching a gold medal in the heptathlon at the 26th Asian Athletics Championship 2025, held recently in Thailand. This remarkable achievement marks a historic first for a student from Telangana's Gurukul institutions on the Asian stage. These Gurukuls provide residential educational facilities for children from the most deprived sections of the society. On her arrival at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Nandini was accorded a ceremonial reception by a large contingent of TGSWREIS senior officials and staff. She later met with Dr. V.S. Alugu Varsini, Secretary of the Society, at the Head Office, Masab Tank, where she was felicitated for her outstanding performance. "The Asian record I set remains untouched so far, and that fills me with immense pride. But this is just the beginning. My next goal is to win Olympic gold for India. This is not the time to rest it's time to train harder, aim higher, and stand tall on the global podium,"Nandini said at the felicitation. She attributed her success to the unwavering support and professional training provided by the Gurukul system. "The consistent encouragement from our Secretary Dr. Varsini Ma'am, who recognised and nurtured my talent personally, gave me tremendous confidence. I discovered my passion for sports in Class VI, and every step from state to national, and now international competitions was backed fully by my institution," she added. Reflecting on her performance despite sustaining an injury during the Asian Games, Nandini noted with emotion that it was the moral and logistical support from the Gurukul leadership that inspired her to defy the odds and secure gold. Dr. V.S. Alugu Varsini, applauding Nandini's exemplary feat, said the young girl had emerged as a national inspiration. "Her determination and performance exemplify the potential embedded in our residential education model. We will continue to provide her with advanced training, technical support, and all necessary assistance to prepare her for the Olympic Games." She said the Society had paid for Nandini's travel and competition expenses and would continue to extend full financial and infrastructural support. "This is the first time a Telangana Gurukul student has brought home a gold medal from the Asian Athletics Championship-an achievement that fills us with pride," she added. Dr. Varsini also commended Nandini's parents Mr. Agasara Ellappa and Ms. Ayamma for their unwavering encouragement and support, both of who were visibly overwhelmed with pride. "Their belief in their daughter's dream deserves special recognition," she said. Highlighting the Telangana Government's commitment to sports, Dr. Varsini said Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had been prioritising sports development in the State. "His vision is to see athletes from Telangana win medals at the Olympic level. Nandini's journey is a shining embodiment of that dream." She also emphasised that students like Nandini reflect the transformative power of the Gurukul education system. "Her discipline, perseverance, and patriotism inspire us all. The Society remains dedicated to providing world-class facilities and mentorship to SC students, enabling them to shine on global platforms." Coaches, physiotherapists, dieticians, academic staff, and training partners were lauded for their crucial roles in preparing the young athlete. Nandini's victory is not just a personal triumph but a beacon of hope for countless young girls across Telangana. Her unwavering dedication and trailblazing journey are expected to serve as an inspiration for future generations, particularly from marginalised communities. "She stands today not only as a champion but as a role model. Nandini has become the face of possibility, discipline, and excellence emerging from Telangana's Gurukul institutions," said Dr. Varsini.

Aiming high: Nandini aspires to win gold in upcoming Olympics
Aiming high: Nandini aspires to win gold in upcoming Olympics

Hans India

time3 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Hans India

Aiming high: Nandini aspires to win gold in upcoming Olympics

Hyderabad: Agasara Nandini, who recently won a gold medal in the heptathlon at the 26th Asian Athletics Championship 2025, now aspires to win gold in the upcoming Olympics for India. Nandini, a student of the Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TGSWREIS), on Monday received a grand welcome. She later met with Dr V S Alugu Varsini, Secretary of TGSWREIS. Speaking to the media, Nandini said, 'The Asian record I set remains untouched so far, and that fills me with immense pride. But this is just the beginning. My next goal is to win Olympic gold for India. This is not the time to rest. It's time to train harder, aim higher, and stand tall on the global podium. The consistent encouragement from our Secretary Dr Varsini Ma'am, who recognised and nurtured my talent personally, gave me tremendous confidence. I discovered my passion for sports in Class VI, and every step from state to national, and now international competitions was backed fully by my institution,' she added. Dr V S Alugu Varsini stated, 'Nandini has emerged as a national inspiration. Her determination and performance exemplify the potential embedded in our residential education model. This is the first time a Telangana Gurukul student has brought home a gold medal from the Asian Athletics Championship—an achievement that fills us with pride.'

Trespassers fined, warned in Bandipur Sanctuary
Trespassers fined, warned in Bandipur Sanctuary

Hans India

time4 hours ago

  • Hans India

Trespassers fined, warned in Bandipur Sanctuary

Mysuru: Two individuals from Bengaluru, identified as Pallavi and Ghosh, were apprehended for illegally entering the Bandipur Sanctuary to conduct a photo shoot. Forest Department officials acted swiftly after receiving a tip from vigilant local residents. The duo was fined Rs. 25,000 and required to provide a written undertaking promising not to repeat the offense. Additionally, they received a stern warning about the consequences of future unauthorised entries into the protected area. The Forest Department has reiterated the critical need to safeguard Bandipur Sanctuary's delicate ecosystem, urging the public to adhere to wildlife conservation regulations. Unauthorised entries disrupt the natural habitat and endanger both wildlife and visitors, officials noted. Following a recent incident, the department emphasised strict enforcement of rules to prevent such violations and protect the sanctuary's biodiversity. International Milk Day, Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, KMF new dairy products, Muffins cake, Paneer cooking competition, Nandini products

KMF cakes, introduced in variety of flavours, a big hit
KMF cakes, introduced in variety of flavours, a big hit

Hans India

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

KMF cakes, introduced in variety of flavours, a big hit

Bengaluru: On the occasion of International Milk Day, Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers Federation (KMF) has introduced new products. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) celebrates World Milk Day every year on June 1 to create awareness and awareness about the importance of milk and to promote the dairy sector. In this regard, KMF also celebrated Milk Day. At the same time, KMF Managing Director B Shivaswamy launched 18 new products in three types. Muffins, Bar Cake and Slice Cake, Sponge Vanilla Cake products have been launched. Slice cake has different flavours like Fruit, Vanilla, Pineapple, Choco, Orange. Currently, only 30 and 50 gram slice cakes have been launched in the market. A maximum price of Rs. 10 has been fixed for a 25 gram packet of Sponge Vanilla Cake. Muffins cake, which children love, has come to the market with vanilla, chocolate, pineapple, strawberry and mawa flavours. It has been launched in the market at a price of Rs. 50 for 150 grams of muffins cake. About eight more types of cakes are ready to come to the market. Nandini, a trusted brand of people in the country and abroad, is the prestige of Karnataka. Nandini products that come to the market without compromising on quality have become the favourite of the people. For this reason, KMF's products are giving a tough time to private enterprises. Today, new products have been added to this. KMF conducted a Paneer cooking competition on the occasion of International Milk Day. Murali of Oggarane Dabbi fame and his wife Suchitra were the judges for this competition. Prizes were distributed to the winners.

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