Bagalkot: 16-year-old teen etches name in record books for his brilliance in computer programming


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Bagalkot, Dec 17: A 16-year-old student from Bagalkot, Karnataka achieved a World Record in the IT category for having programmed most computer and android viruses. The teen identified as Mohammad Azharuddin has also been conducting national training, courses, and sessions for All India TGT and PGT teachers for three years. Among which he was the resource person for IT in NCERT's official training program. 

Azharuddin has also etched his name in the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records for conducting training courses and sessions for more than 4,000 teachers and with a title for the record that read, 'Youngest To Conduct Training Sessions For Teachers'. 

He has also cleared the international level cybersecurity examinations and is one of the cybersecurity experts of India. Moreover, he has attended and represented the country in many international cybersecurity conferences. Azharuddin is a scholar of several computer programming languages and is a certified developer.

 

 

  

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