No one taught you by hand, India holds the world record for the youngest app developer

Kartikeya Jhajhar is a student of Jawahar Nabodya Vidyalaya, Jhajhar. He is currently studying in class VIII. And at this teenage age, he has created not one, not two, but three apps. No one ever held hands and taught him how to build apps. Little Karthikeya has done this deed by his own effort and desire to learn.

Kartikeyar’s success does not end here. His path to Harvard University in America is paved for now. Kartikeya’s father is a farmer by profession. And he bought a mobile phone during the covid lockdown. That mobile phone bought for Rs 10,000 practically turned Kartikeya’s life around. 12-year-old Kishore Karthikeya started learning the coding process from YouTube at that time. Sleep in a cold room with AC 24 degrees every night? Know what happened in Spain!

Karthikeya says he has developed three apps. A common knowledge based Lucent G.K Online. Also the remaining two apps are developed for graphic designing and coding. Karthikeya says these apps are currently training 45,000 students for free. Karthikeya says that he got the inspiration to create this app from PM Digital India. He says, ‘I want to serve the country in the future.’