In a heartwarming tale of youthful creativity, 10-year-old Daivik, a fifth-grader from Manthan School in Hyderabad, has achieved a remarkable milestone by authoring his first book, Mystery of the Missing Jewels. This charming piece of fiction has already made waves in the literary world, earning a spot in BriBooks and garnering a Platinum Author Certificate for its swift popularity.
The book transports readers to a fantastical kingdom renowned for its exquisite jewels, where a young prince embarks on an adventurous quest to solve the mystery of the stolen gems. Daivik’s imaginative narrative has captivated the hearts of book enthusiasts, who have praised his ability to weave a compelling story at such a young age.
Daivik’s love for reading and writing has been a significant part of his life from an early age. “I’ve always enjoyed reading books, especially fiction,” he shares. “My mother noticed my interest and encouraged me to write my own story. The plot of Mystery of the Missing Jewels is a blend of my imagination and inspiration from various fiction books I’ve read.”
His mother, Sowjanya, recalls the spark that led to Daivik’s book. “I’ve seen Daivik’s passion for stories since he was little. He also enjoys writing, which motivated us to support his dream of becoming an author. I’m thrilled that his book has received so much love and appreciation. I’m also grateful to Manthan School for their support.”
In addition to his literary achievements, Daivik is a skilled badminton player, having won several prizes in the sport. He also excels academically, receiving accolades in subjects like mathematics. His diverse talents and dedication have made him a standout student at Manthan School.
Principal Surjeet Singh proudly reflects on Daivik’s accomplishments. “Daivik is an exceptional student who embodies dedication and focus. At Manthan School, we strive to nurture our students’ talents and creativity. Daivik’s success is a testament to our innovative education approach.”
(Source: ANI)
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