Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 08:57:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 13:46:30
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Meet Tejasvi Manoj, the 17-year-old Indian-American from Texas crowned TIME's 'Kid of the Year' for 2025. Her journey to protect senior citizens from online scams has captured worldwide attention.
Tejasvi Manoj's journey into the spotlight wasn't luck, nor was it a result of a flashy viral trend. Since she was 13, the Indian-American teenager has been passionate about finding ways to protect senior citizens from the many threats present in the digital world. In an age where technology is evolving rapidly, Tejasvi realized that many elderly people were being left behind, becoming easy targets for online scams and fraud.
So, she took it upon herself to bridge the gap between generations and technologies. Using her skills in coding and software development, Tejasvi developed Shield Seniors, a multi-faceted initiative to protect the elderly from online scams, boost digital literacy, and educate seniors on cybersecurity.
After years of tireless work on this initiative, TIME has named Tejasvi Manoj as its 'Kid of the Year' for 2025, honoring her innovation, drive, and dedication to making a real difference in her community.
Tejasvi hopes that her work will inspire others to take up projects they are passionate about, regardless of their age or background. She encourages everyone to find ways to help those around them, making everyone's world a little safer and more accessible.
Through her work and recognition, Tejasvi Manoj is proving to be a stellar example of how one teenager can make a significant impact and change the world for the better.
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