
Janhavi Panwar, a 21-year-old from Haryana's Panipat area, has made history by becoming IIT Delhi's youngest PhD scholar. Often referred to as the "Wonder Girl," Jahnavi was accepted into the esteemed institution after passing the GATE exam on her first try.
Only five applicants were selected for the PhD program out of the applications across the country and Janhavi is one of them. Understanding regional literary traditions will be greatly aided by her research, which will concentrate on a vital and distinctive topic: cultural and feminist studies of Haryanvi folk literature.
Janhavi's scholarly accomplishments go much beyond this most recent triumph. She has already passed the UGC NET exam twice, both times earning a remarkable 95 percentile score. Her dedication and intelligence are demonstrated by her consistently excellent performance.
Janhavi has demonstrated her versatility outside of the classroom. She has written a book and teaches English to kids on her popular YouTube channel. With 2.27 million subscribers, her educational content has become extremely popular, and her teaching strategies are helping her students learn.
Given that Janhavi has spoken to IAS officers and shared her knowledge and experiences with some of the nation's most senior administrative officials, her influence extends even to high-level government circles. This demonstrates how well-respected and well-known she has become at such a young age.
Janhavi 's journey from a small village in Haryana to youngest PhD scholar in one of the top institutes of India is an inspiration for many students.