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General Officer Commanding, Telangana & Andhra Sub Area Major General R.K. Singh and Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering Commandant Lieutenant General T.S.A. Narayanan, in presence of other war veterans and dignitaries handed over the ‘Victory Flame’ of the 1971 War to Lieutenant Colonel Nagulapalli Narsing Rao (retired) at a felicitation ceremony organised in his honour on receiving the Vir Chakra on Saturday.
This was part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the victorious war against Pakistan and is being celebrated as ‘Swarnim Vijay Varsh’. An alumnus of AFMC, Pune, Lt.Col Rao was commissioned into the Army Medical Corps in January 1970. He was posted as regimental medical officer, 8th Grenadiers during the war against Pakistan in the western sector. On the night of December 10, 1971, the battalion launched an attack and captured an enemy stronghold.
British Sikh toddler becomes youngest in UK to enter elite club of high IQ kids PTI
London: A four-year-old British Sikh girl has become one of the youngest in the UK to be accepted into the elite Mensa membership club of children with a high intelligence quotient (IQ).
Dayaal Kaur, who lives with her family in Birmingham, displayed exceptional learning abilities from very early on and had mastered the entire English alphabet by the time she was just 14 months old.
She expressed an enthusiasm to appear for the Mensa test, conducted online from home due to the coronavirus lockdown, and achieved an IQ score of 145, which puts her in the top one per cent of the UK’s population in the “very gifted or highly advanced” category.
British Sikh Girl Youngest in UK to Join Mensa Club Of Children With High IQ Jan 31, 2021, 15:39 IST
A four-year-old British Sikh girl has been one of the youngest children with a high intelligence quotient in the UK. She has been admitted into the prestigious Mensa membership club of children with high IQ. Dayaal Kaur, who lives in Birmingham with her family, exhibited excellent learning skills from very early on and learnt entire English alphabet by the time she was just 14 months old.
She expressed excitement for the Mensa test, conducted online because of the coronavirus lockdown, and obtained an IQ score of 145, which places her in the very gifted or highly advanced group in the top one percent of the UK population.
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London, January 30
A four-year-old British Sikh girl has become one of the youngest in the UK to be accepted into the elite Mensa membership club of children with a high intelligence quotient (IQ).
Dayaal Kaur, who lives with her family in Birmingham, displayed exceptional learning abilities from very early on and had mastered the entire English alphabet by the time she was just 14 months old.
She expressed an enthusiasm to appear for the Mensa test, conducted online from home due to the coronavirus lockdown, and achieved an IQ score of 145, which puts her in the top one per cent of the UK s population in the “very gifted or highly advanced” category.