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This girl has world's most beautiful handwriting, she is not from India, Pakistan, Japan, China, UK, US or Germany, she belongs to..., her name is...

This girl has world's most beautiful handwriting, she is not from India, Pakistan, Japan, China, UK, US or Germany, she belongs to..., her name is...

India.com05-06-2025
This girl has world's most beautiful handwriting, she is not from India, Pakistan, Japan, China, UK, US or Germany, she belongs to..., her name is...
Back in our school days, having neat handwriting seemed very important, especially during Class 10 and 12 board exams. Parents and teachers frequently reminded us to write neatly and legibly because it occasionally earned us extra marks. However, in a time when typing is a common practice and screens rule, neat handwriting has become a lost art.
Yet, in the middle of this digital revolution, a young Nepalese girl caught the attention of the world with her amazing handwriting. Prakriti Malla is her name, and she was only 14 years old when her story started in 2017. One of her school assignments from Class 8 started circulating online and it was not the content, but the stunningly perfect handwriting that took the internet by storm. Her handwriting was so stunningly perfect that many mistook it for a printed font.
What made her even more unique was her origin as she was not from a country often associated with calligraphy or penmanship like Japan, China or South Korea. She hailed from the quiet hills of Nepal. And yet, her elegant, almost artistic style of writing earned her the unofficial title of 'the girl with the most beautiful handwriting in the world.'
Prakriti's work caught the attention of many, including international leaders. She personally delivered a handwritten letter to the UAE Embassy, congratulating them on their 51st Spirit of the Union celebration which was deeply appreciated.
In recognition of her talent, the Nepalese Armed Forces also honored her. This acknowledgment celebrated not just beauty in writing, but the discipline, grace, and cultural pride reflected through her script.
Her incredible skill didn't just go viral it also inspired millions. At a time when handwritten notes are becoming rare, Prakriti reminded people of the charm and power of something as simple as putting pen to paper. Her story serves as a powerful example of how traditional talents can still shine brightly, even in a tech-driven world.
Prakriti Malla's journey is a reminder that in a fast-paced, digital-first world, there's still a place for the beauty of handwritten expression.
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