10 years old into Microsoft expert

After passing a Microsoft competition at age 8, M.Lavinashree has now become the youngest open source system engineer (RHCE) in the world when he was 10 years old.

After passing a Microsoft competition at age 8, M.Lavinashree has now become the youngest open source system engineer (RHCE) in the world when he was 10 years old.

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Lavinashree girl.

M. Lavinashree was born in rural Tamilnade in India but her parents discovered her daughter's great wisdom when Lavinashree was still young. At 1 year and a half, Lavi's mother taught her the English alphabet by practicing playing with colorful letters. After that, Lavi began studying national symbols, songs, Indian customs, shapes, fruits, and many other things.

At the age of 3, the prodigy Lavinashree was recorded in India's Limca record book for outstanding memory. Lavinashree can recite 1,330 poetry pairs.

However, these achievements are only the first step. Although Lavi's parents never forced her to learn, they admitted that they encouraged girls to try new things and develop her interests. This made Lavi accessible to computers, and despite being only 8 years old, she passed the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) test with a score of 842 / 1,000. This is a contest that recognizes a relatively high level of software experts and information technology. The previous record belonged to a 10-year-old Pakistani girl.

In August 2010, M. Laviashree was recognized as the youngest open source system engineer in the world at the age of 10. She was praised by the prime minister to the Indian president. Lavi has become a famous name in most magazines.

However, she did not fall asleep with her victory, Lavi continued to explore new programs such as Photoshop, Dream weaver, Corel Draw, Flash, and became an expert in using these fields.

Update 15 December 2018
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