Akrit Pran Jaswal’s journey as a medical prodigy began at just seven years old, astonishing everyone with his brilliance.
His family noticed his extraordinary abilities early on—he started walking and talking before 10 months log, and by age two, he was already reading and writing.
This remarkable Indian boy caught the nation’s attention, even appearing on Oprah. At 13, he achieved an IQ of 146, making him the smartest person in India.
Akrit gained international fame after performing surgery on an eight-year-old girl whose fingers had fused due to severe burns.
Her family couldn’t afford the necessary surgery, so they turned to Akrit, who had already built a reputation as a genius in his village. At just seven years old, he successfully operated on the girl, and the video of his work went viral.
At 11, Akrit became the world’s youngest college student, enrolling at Punjab University. He later shared his innovative medical ideas at London’s Imperial College.
Now in his late 20s, Akrit is still passionate about finding a cure for cancer, focusing on gene therapy as a potential breakthrough to help those in need. His inspiring story is a testament to his dedication and brilliance.