Five million indian children have genius level i. Q. But their talents too often go undiscovered. In one of the worlds most populous nation the lack of education and opportunities holds them back. Now hope has come to india slow. A team of academics is taking on the challenge of finding times in the uk. Im steve cho on this edition of one of one east we meet indias young geniuses dreaming of their chance to shine. No no no. Its amazing and kids in an urban slum are up with caring for a new day. And it looks and sounds like a construction site. But its a school. And. These are the kids a brick show drivers made in my class. In today one or two of them could get a big step up in life. Theyre about to sit an exam designed by mensa the worlds oldest high i. Q. Society. And theyre here to see if they can discover a genius kid from the slum. To give me a good kick i think you get the name would be more on hand if that would be good should be get it all out of your top two percent name peer g
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