Aswatha Biju
The Chennai girl Aswatha Biju became India’s youngest Paleontologist at just the age of 12. At the age of two, when other children’s are busy playing, her favourite book is Encyclopedia. She came across the picture of an ammonite at the age of five and mistook it with Shell. Later she came to know that ...
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated each year on 11 February. It is implemented by UNESCO and UN-Women to bring women & girls’ role in science and technology into the spotlight. These organizations have collaborated with the institutions and civil society partners that are aiming to promote women and girls ...
Most of the kids love to play with soil but only because of fun. The young girl, Aswatha Biju, also played with soil & fossils and became the youngest paleontologist in India. She is a 13-years-old girl from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. I study at Sri Chaitanya Techno School Palavakkam, Chennai. Aswatha is truly an inspiration ...
Aswatha Biju, the young paleontologist, recently had an exclusive interview with Global Child Prodigy under Prodigy Talks. The renowned Entrepreneur, Educationalist, and Humanitarian, Mr. Kavin Kumar Kandasamy, hosted the talk. He is also the Managing Director of Mangalam Educational Institutions. Mr. Kavin’s institutions serve more than 7000 students every year. Through this interview, let’s join Aswatha Biju in her inspiring ...
“Nature has a habit of placing some of her most attractive treasures in places where it is difficult to locate and obtain them.” ― Charles Doolittle Walcott. Can you imagine having fossils as your best friend and living amongst them? However, this girl here prefers them over human beings. Aswatha Biju is India’s budding and young paleontologist. She has ...