
A girl’s impeccable handwriting leaves everyone speechless with the perfection of each stroke, earning her well-deserved recognition for her talent. This is Paktriki Malla, a 14-year-old student from Nepal, who is capable of writing calligraphy so perfect it appears to be printed text.
According to experts, the space between characters is completely symmetrical, as is each letter.

Handwriting is a skill that has been underestimated since the advent of technological tools that offer the printing of thousands of handwritings.
For such extraordinary talent, the girl was awarded recognition in her country , and the event soon went viral, capturing the attention of thousands of people around the world.
Paktriki ‘s calligraphy is simply perfect and extraordinary.
During the learning process of children, writing plays a very important role ; it is a fundamental skill that people use daily.
An image of a text written by Paktriki was widely shared on various social media platforms.
Some users commented, suggesting that Microsoft Office adopt his handwriting as the official font for its products. They said they’d never seen such a handwriting.
“Even in the age of technology, it remains the primary tool for assessing students ‘ communication and knowledge in the classroom,” said one user.
Another commented that the image brought back memories of his father. “It reminds me of my father’s handwriting . He left school at 13; he would have been 101 now. That’s the way they taught children to write back then.”

According to Nepali media, the country’s government has confirmed that the young student’s signature is the most beautiful in the entire nation.
“A 1992 study found that 85% of all time spent on fine motor skills training in second, fourth, and sixth grade classrooms was spent on paper-and-pencil activities.
A more recent study found that kindergarteners now spend 42% of their time learning fine motor skills on paper-and-pencil activities,” wrote one of the child’s teachers.
He said it is very important to have good handwriting even after graduation.
