13-year-old Indian girl gets a global award for singing in 120 languages

Dubai , Jan 04 (HS): Sucheta Satish of Indian origin was given the ‘100 Global Child Prodigy Award’ for singing in most languages and longest in a concert.
Sucheta Satish, a student of Indian High School in Dubai, can sing in 120 languages. Sucheta said I was given the award for my two records. In one, I made a record of singing in most languages in a concert and the second was the record of the longest live telecast. I made these records at the age of twelve in the auditorium of the Indian Consulate in Dubai when I sang in 102 languages for more than six hours.
PM Narendra Modi wrote on twitter that, I would like to especially thank President @moonriver365 and FL Kim Jung-sook. It was wonderful to interact with them. President Moon and I will continue working together for stronger ties between India and the Republic of Korea.
Sucheta Satish also reply on PM Modi tweet,@IndiainROK @younhaholic Wishing India Korea ties to go to great heights. Congrats to Modiji for Seoul Peace Prize & a noble gesture to donate prize money for Namami Gange. Here is a small portion of my Korean song sung during World Record performance dedicated to all Korean friends!