Shaurya Nair smacks an intellectual six to make it to the cream of intelligentsia group—the oldest high-IQ society
Shaurya Nair with his parents at home. Pic/Anurag Ahire
Key Highlights
- Shaurya Nair, a six-year-old child from Bhandup, has become the youngest entrant to MENSA
- "The MENSA is an association of “very high-IQ persons,” said MENSA India president
- MENSA is the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world
Talk about IQs that can give one vertigo since they reach dizzying heights and one may very well be talking about Shaurya Nair, a six-year-old child from Bhandup who has become the youngest entrant to MENSA India. "The MENSA is an association of “very high-IQ persons,” said MENSA India president Imtiaz Saigara, to put it succinctly.