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Talent: 9-Year-Old Harveer Singh Sodhi can type 40 words per min in English
Published : Mar 13, 2023, 11:27 am IST
Updated : Mar 13, 2023, 11:27 am IST
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Harveer Singh Sodhi
Harveer Singh Sodhi

Harveer Singh Sodhi types without looking at the keyboard 

SRI FATEHGARH SAHIB (GS Rupal): Passion and Perseverance are essential elements to follow a hobby. Setting an example in typing industry, 9.5 year old Harveer Singh Sodhi Resident of Sodhi Colony, Ward No. 9, Sirhind can type 40 words per minute in English. He is a 3rd standard student at St. Mary's School, Village Mahadian.

Harveer Singh Sodhi amazes people by typing 40 words per minute in English on a computer without looking at the keyboard, although the government has kept 30 words per minute limit requirement for job. While many candidates fail in the tests due to not being clear in typing, this child has become a source of inspiration for those children who nowadays waste most of their time in mobile phone, video games etc.

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Harveer is the only younger brother of two sisters Jashanpreet Kaur and Simarpreet Kaur, son of Civil Surgeon Office Fatehgarh Sahib District RBSK Coordinator, Harpal Singh Sodhi and Block Coordinator Hemlata (Nutrition Campaign CDPO Office Sirhind). Parents want Harveer to increase his typing speed and register his name in the India Book of Records, just like his father. 

Location: India, Punjab

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