8 years of age is such an age when children live in an imaginary world of their own. Where the whole world tells them the story of another world, and why don’t they even get engaged because parents love them like a princess or a prince, fulfill their every wish, childhood is the most beautiful time of life for any human being. Happens, which is not known when it passes in sports and fun. On the contrary, some children do such feats in their childhood itself, that they make themselves and their parents famous and fascinate the whole world with their art. Swachha Sahu, who did such a feat in the field of singing, made his parents proud.
Swachha Sahu of Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh is the youngest person to have done diploma in singing by completing her diploma in singing at the age of just 8 years. And due to this wonderful achievement of Swachha who became the youngest diploma holder, her name was registered in the Golden Book of World Records.

Born in Chhattisgarh’s Rajnandgaon to Mrs. Venuka Sahu and Mr. Trivendra Kumar Sahu, Swechha was interested in singing since childhood. When she was just 4 years old, her song ‘Dil Hai Chhota Sa, Chhoti Si Asha’ was heard and liked by seven and a half million people on YouTube. Swachha is a Class V student of Jamshedpur Public School. She is taking music lessons from Utkarsh Kala Kendra under music guru Manas Bhattacharya. Swachha has been singing since the age of three and has sung songs in seven languages till now. She was just 4 years old when the video of Swechha singing the song in music guru Manas Bhattacharya’s studio was uploaded on YouTube.

Swechha completed “Junior Diploma in Singing” from Utkarsh Kala Kendra Sarv Bhartiya Sangeet Parishad, which is a three-year diploma in singing, at the age of just 8 and earned a golden title in her name, for which she was given a world record certificate titled “Youngest Diploma Holder in Singing” by Dr. Manish Vishnoi, Asia Head of Golden Book of World Records, and recorded her name in the Golden Book of World Records.

On making the world record, Swachha Sahu and his family were congratulated and congratulated by the Jugsalai Teli-Sahu Samaj at their residence.