New Delhi: Aman Gupta, CEO of boAt, shared a photo on Instagram of a kid's answer sheet. In the paper, students were required to construct sentences using several terms in one sentence. The kid wrote the following when asked to form a sentence with the word "boat", "boAt is a brand of headphones by Aman Gupta."
The initial post was made by Instagram user @Patilvikram96, and Aman Gupta shared a screenshot of it on his own account. "A stands for apple, and B stands for bread." "Petition to make this change in all textbooks," Gupta said in the post's caption.
Since it was posted, this article has received 82,000 likes and many responses.
Netizens reaction
A user wrote, "This is the only sentence with no spelling mistakes", another wrote, "The fact the teacher has put a tick mark", the third person wrote, "Wowww! This is Interesting!", the fourth user wrote, "The icing on the cake is - the kid knows that "a" in "boAt" has to be in caps."
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