10-Year-Old Ishita Katyal, the Youngest TEDx Speaker at New York

Author at 8, and a global TEDx speaker at 10, meet Ms Ishita Katyal from Pune.

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Ishita wrote her first book <i>Simran’s Diary</i> at the age of 8, and is the youngest Indian to speak at the TedX Youth Conference. (Photo: Facebook/Ishita Katyal)
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Ishita wrote her first book Simran’s Diary at the age of 8, and is the youngest Indian to speak at the TedX Youth Conference. (Photo: Facebook/Ishita Katyal)
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“What do you want to be now?”

It’s almost a silly question for the 10-year-old published author from Pune. On November 14, Ishita Katyal became the youngest Indian to deliver a talk at the TEDx Youth Conference in New York. Her 4-minute speech, entitled “What do you want to be now” challenges the system which thinks children are too small to make a difference. Not to much surprise, she was met with a loud applause.

Ishita delivered a 4-minute talk on ‘What do you want to be now’, which ended in loud applause from the audience in New York. (Photo: Facebook/Ishita Katyal)

In 2013, Ishita attended her first TEDx session in Pune. She took the initiative and asked the organisers how she too, could be part of the event. After undergoing two rounds of Skype interviews conducted by Global TEDx volunteers, she became the youngest organiser of TEDx Youth events in the Asia-Pacific region.

On February 7, Ishita organised the first TEDx event in her school titled “Why you don’t have to wait till you grow up”. In the talk she urged kids of her age to think about what they’re doing in the present, as opposed to planning for what they’ll do in the future.


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