The boy is now 29 and dreams of inventing a remedy for cancer.
Akrit Pran Jaswal turned out to be a true medical talent when he was only seven. His family considered him a child miracle from an early age.
According to them, the boy started walking and talking at the age of 10 months. By the age of two, he was already reading and writing.

This Indian boy was so exceptional that he even was present on the Oprah show. At the age of 13, he passed an IQ test with a result of 146, making him the cleverest individual in India.
Nevertheless, Christ became world famous after he operated on an eight-year-old girl. When she was so small, she was so badly burned that her fingers almost grew back.
But her miserable family could not pay for the surgery for years.

At the age of seven, Akrit had already earned recognition as a genius in his village. One day, the girl’s dad came to him and asked if he agreed to operate on the girl free of charge. The boy gave his approval.
The family of the little patient rapidly settled all the formalities. And already on November 19, seven-year-old Akrit performed a successful hour-long surgery to divide her fingers.

The boy’s parents filmed what was occurring in the clip, which was shared on the Internet. After a few days, the 7-year-old surgeon woke up popular.
Four years after the vital surgery, the boy entered the Punjab University, setting another record. He became the youngest student in the world.
Soon he was invited to speak at Imperial College London, where the miracle child shared his ideas with scientists working on the cutting-edge medical study.

As a teenager, Akrit was driven by the desire to find a treatment for cancer. He told Oprah that he had a review about an „oral gene remedy“ that could form the ground of his study.
Akrit said he was very worried about the condition of cancer patients in India who had to die on the side of the road because they couldn’t afford any cure. He hoped to use his talent in order to assist them.
“I have been in hospitals since the age of 6 where I met many people in pain. I’m very upset. So that’s the main inspiration behind my devotion to medicine, my interest in cancer.“

Currently, the Indian talent is 29. He still lives in medicine and has the desire to find a remedy for cancer. In an interview with The Sunday Times, Akrit Jaswal said:
“The idea came to me when I was eight. I have read many books as well as articles on the subject. The method to defeat the illness that I develop is to change the faulty genes that promote the shaping of cancer cells and then successfully repair them.