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The record for being the fastest to recite the names of dinosaurs in reverse alphabetical order was set by Prisha Abhishek Gupte (born on August 28, 2014) of Mumbai, Maharashtra (currently residing in Doha, Qatar). She recited the names of 26 dinosaurs in reverse alphabetical order from Z to A in 14 seconds and 86 milliseconds, at the age of 9 years, 10 months and 8 days, as confirmed on July 5, 2024.
The record for balancing a wooden walking stick on the index finger was set by Aprameya Mishra (born on October 30, 2009) of Puri, Odisha. He balanced a long wooden walking (measuring 3 feet and 3 inches in the right index finger for 38 minutes seconds, at the age of 14 years, 8 6 days, as confirmed on July 5, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to answer 100 questions on Space and the Solar System was set by Aryan Gaur (born on May 11, 2018) of Pune, Maharashtra. He answered 100 questions on Space and the Solar System in 3 minutes and 45 seconds, at the age of 6 years, 1 month and 22 days, as confirmed on July 2, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of single-leg Taekwondo kicks in 30 seconds was set by Avya Lalwani 16, 2014) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He performed 62 single-leg Taekwondo kicks against a kick pad in 30 seconds, using the right leg, at the age of 9 years, 10 months and 27 days, as confirmed on July 12, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of lasso hula hoop spins was set by Itisha Gupta (born on Delhi. She performed 2,160 her right hand), at the age of days, as confirmed on
The record for being the fastest to identify 50 traffic symbols was set by Saniha Jaiveer (born on September 9, 2019) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She identified 50 traffic symbols in 2 minutes, 56 milliseconds, at the age of 4 and 19 days, as confirmed on
The record for being the fastest kid to perform four activities simultaneously was set by Hanvitta (born on September 25, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She wrote numbers from 1 to 25 on a whiteboard with her right hand, holding a plastic flower pot with the other hand, standing on two upturned steel bowls in Virabhadrasana yoga pose, while simultaneously reciting the Gayatri mantra thrice in 55 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 9 months and 16 days, as confirmed on July 11, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite 50 thirukkurals was set by S. Mohammed Aarav (born on July 5, 2019) of Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. He recited 50 thirukkurals in 2
The record for being the fastest to draw a picture of Lord Hanuman while reciting by Tanissh Gulshan (born Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He Hanuman on an A4 size cm x 17 cm) in 4 minutes, 44 milliseconds while complete Hanuman Chalisa, at the age of 9 years, 7 months and 17 days, as confirmed on June 20, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop
The record for performing actions on the maximum number of words was set by Tanay Sai Vastav Palle (born on December 19, 2022) of Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh. He performed actions on 100 words, including brushing, eating, combing, drinking, dancing and other activities, in 11 minutes and 29 seconds, at the age of 1 year, 6 months and 6 days, as confirmed on June 25, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recall the capitals of 100 countries while completing an English alphabet puzzle was set by Dhipthika A. S. (born on June 4, 2020) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu. She recalled the capitals of 100 countries in 2 minutes and 21 seconds while completing an English alphabet puzzle, at the age of 4 years and 6 days, as confirmed on June 10, 2024.
The record for performing the deepest free dive in a river was set by Biva James (born on November 18, 2015) of Kollam, Kerala. She dived to a depth of 14 feet (4.27 metres) in Ithikkara river (Kollam) without the aid of an oxygen cylinder, taking 13 seconds to dive deep freely and reappearing at the surface, at the age of 8 years, 7 months and 1 day, as confirmed on June 19, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to count from 1 to 100 in English was set by Vijay Adhithyan V.C.(born on August 23, 2013) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu. He counted from 1 to 100 in English in 23 seconds and 88 milliseconds, at the age of 10 years, 10 months and 6 days, as confirmed on June 29,
The record for being the fastest to recite numbers from 1 to 100 was set by Calvin Joy D. (born on May 18, 2011) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He recited numbers from 1 to 100 in 24 seconds, at the 18 days, as confirmed on
The record for being in the Backbend Viparita Shalabhasana yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Aishwarya M. (born on July 10, 2007) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She held herself in the Backbend Viparita Shalabhasana yoga pose (the Superman Pose with legs bent over back) for 5 minutes, 40 seconds and 52 milliseconds, at the age of 17 years and 9 days, as confirmed on July 22, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite Shree Ram Stuti was set by Shivansh Kabra (born on November 18, 2019) of Bhilwara, Rajasthan. He recited the complete Shree Ram Stuti verses, chhand and soratha) in 59 72 milliseconds, at the age of 4 and 30 days, as confirmed on
The record for being the fastest to complete a solo motorcycle expedition to cover the capitals of all South Indian states was set by Yaswanth Udayakumar (born on March 6, 2002) of Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. He started his expedition from Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) at 9.08 pm on May 17, 2024; and completed it at Hyderabad (Telangana) at 9.32 pm on May 18, 2024. He covered the capitals of all 5 Indian states, namely Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala), Bengaluru (Karnataka), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Amravati (Andhra
The record for surgically removing the heaviest brain tumour from a male patient was Dr. Saraj Kumar Singh (born on February 25, 1985) of Patna, Bihar, along with 5 other doctors. They removed a 2.280 kg brain tumour from a male patient at AIIMS Patna on November 22, 2021, as confirmed on 2024.
The record for holding the Vajrasana yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Harshill V P (born on July 5, 2016) of Bengaluru, the Vajrasana yoga pose (Thunderbolt Pose) for 1 hour, 11 minutes and 8 seconds, at the age of 7 years, 11 months and 19 days, as confirmed on June
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins in a kneel-down position on a stool was set by Amaya Agarwal (born on September 11, 2017) of Sonitpur, Assam. She performed 378 hula hoop spins in a kneel-down position on a rectangular stool in 2 minutes and 52 seconds, at the age of 6 years,9 months and 29 days, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
The record for donating the longest hair for Cancer patients was set by Bauri (born on February 17, 2001) of Biswanath, Assam. He donated 23.2 inches of hair to ‘Gift Hair Gift Confidence’ (www.cherianfoundation.org) on June 24, 2024, to provide free wigs for Cancer patients, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
The record for playing the Tabla for the longest duration was set by Archishman Sinha Roy (born on June 4, 2008) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. He played the Tabla non-stop for 4 hours and 7 seconds, at the age of 15 years, 11 months and 4 days, as confirmed on 2024.
The record for the maximum number of generations of one family summiting the Everest Base Camp together was set by Krishan Saroop Sood (born on February 15, 1947) of Gurugram, Haryana, along with his daughters and granddaughter. He reached Everest Base Camp (at an altitude of 5,364 m) on May 9, 2024, along with 2 daughters and a granddaughter, as confirmed on June 3, 2024.
The record for growing the longest okra was set by Ani Valiaveettil Thomas (born on May 30, 1969) of Kottayam, Kerala. The longest okra (lady’s finger) was grown in garden soil, measuring 19.9 inches in length (without stalk) and 22.9 inches in length (with stalk), as confirmed on May 30, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins while moving hands in and out was set by Anaika Gupta (born on August 4, 2018) of New Delhi. She performed 3,521 hula hoop spins (around her waist) in 30 minutes, 1 second and 78 milliseconds while simultaneously moving hands in and out, at the age of 5 years, 10 months and 30 days, as confirmed on July 3, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum types of Indian classical music and dance forms was set by Anaghashree Sajeevnath (born on March 4, 1997) of Thrissur, Kerala. She performed eleven types of Indian classical music and dance forms, including playing 5 musical instruments (Violin, Tabla, Sitar, Veena, Manjeera), singing 2 types of vocal music (Carnatic and Hindustani classical) and performing 4 types of Indian classical dance forms (Odissi, Mohiniyattam, Bharatanatyam and Kathak) in 1 hour and 41 minutes (with several pauses), as confirmed on June 4, 2024.
The record for reciting the Gayatri Mantra for the maximum number of times in one minute was set by Shaurya Srivastava (born on February 10, 2012) of Bathinda, Punjab. He recited the Gayatri Mantra minute, at the age of 12 and 19 days, as confirmed
The record for writing the maximum number of Roman numerals was set by Nayra Choudhary (born on June 17, 2016) of Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. She wrote Roman in 16 minutes, 2 seconds sheets of paper, using of 8 years and 5 days,
The record for performing the maximum number of single leg Taekwondo kicks in one minute was set by Pranav Abhyant R. S. (born on December 18, 2022) of Chitradurga, Karnataka. He performed 34 kicks against a kick pad in right leg, at the age of 1 year confirmed on June
The record for covering the maximum distance on inline skates was set by Jinal Lahoti (born on November 10, 2021) of Ajmer, Rajasthan. She covered a distance of 1.17 km on inline skates in 31 minutes and 41 seconds, at the age of 2 years, 7 months and 23 days, as confirmed on July 3, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of singlehanded knuckle push-ups in 30 by Nithin P. (born on April 29, 2002) Karnataka. He performed 38 ups on one hand in 30 seconds, as June 21, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of one-leg raised push-ups in 30 seconds was set by Sojin Shyju Kurian (born on February 6, 2008) of Kottayam, Kerala. He performed 56 one-leg raised pushups in 30 seconds (with only one leg touching the ground), at the age of 16 years, 4 months and 1 day, as confirmed on June 7, 2024.
The record for drawing the maximum number of car logo images on paper was set by Advait Pravin Jagdale (born on June 19, 2015) of Pune, (currently residing in UAE). He made images on paper, including BMW, Kia, Lexus, Chevrolet, Tesla, and others in 10 minutes and 11 using a pencil, at the age of 9 years and 7 days, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
The record for identifying the maximum number of diagrams of electrical and electronic components was set by M. Sathvik Ram (born on July 30, 2020) of Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. He identified and named 102 diagrams of electrical and electronic components in 3 minutes and 43 seconds by viewing the pictures of diagrams on a laptop screen, at the age of 3 years, 11 months and 5 days, as confirmed on July 4, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to receive a patent was set by Aadhya Singh (born on October 19, 2015) of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, along with her brother Atharv Singh (born on February 11, 2018). They received a design patent (No: 320648-001) for a ‘Ear Popping device’ on August 13, 2019, at the age of 3 years, 9 months and 25 days, as confirmed on July 1, 2024.
The record for making the maximum number of designs of finger rings was set by Rashmi Abhijit Bafna (born on June 27, 1985) of Pune, Maharashtra. She made 500 designs of finger rings (measuring 4 inches x 3.6 inches) on sheets
The record for making the longest Puttu dish was set by Firoz S. (born on May 5, 1984) of Palakkad, Kerala, along with his team members. They made a large sized Puttu dish (measuring 27.6 feet in length), wherein a large quantity of rice powder and coconut shavings was steamed in a large metallic cylinder, as confirmed on April 12, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of forward skips using a hula hoop was set by Innaya Shadija (born on November 23, 2018) of Delhi. She performed 352 forward skips in 10 minutes by hula hoop, at the age of 5 years, and 27 days, as confirmed on
The record for identifying the maximum number of freedom fighters of India was set by Mithila Piyush Telrandhe (born on April 12, 2022) of Nagpur, Maharashtra. She identified 84 freedom fighters of India in 11 minutes and 48 milliseconds by viewing the pictures in a book, at the age of 2 years, 2 months and 25 days, as confirmed on July 17, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to identify flags of 50 countries was set by H. Harlyn Abana on December 29, 2021) of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu. She identified the flags of 50 countries in 59 seconds by pointing out to the correct pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 2 years, 5 months and 19 days, as confirmed on June 18, 2024.
The record for identifying the maximum number of traffic symbols was set by Kanishka L. (born on January 25, 2021) of Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu. She identified 85 traffic symbols (consisting of mandatory, cautionary and informative signs) in 3 minutes and 3 seconds, at the age of 3 years, 5 months and 15 days, as confirmed on July 9, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to recite and demonstrate all Bharatanatyam dance mudras was set by Dhwani Mukesh (born on August 20, 2021) of Kottayam, Kerala. She demonstrated 52 Samyukta and Asamyukta hasta mudras (single and double hand gestures of Bharatanatyam dance) while reciting their names, at the age of 2 years, 10 months
The record for cycling on the terrace for the longest duration was set by Y.S. Emmaculate Deborah (born on December 24, 2018) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She rode a bicycle (with wheels) on the terrace of her for 1 hour, 32 minutes and covering 5.49 km, at the age of 5 and 26 days, as confirmed on
The record for being in the Garbha Pindasana yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Gurnoor Kaurinsan (born on August 11, 2006) of Sirsa, Haryana. She held herself in the Garbha Pindasana yoga pose (Embryo in the Womb pose) for 40 minutes and 17 seconds, at the age of 17 years, 11 months and 13 days, as confirmed on July 24, 2024.
The record for making the largest painting of Lord Rama on sheets of cartridge paper was set by a of artists from Kalaban of Birbhum, West Bengal. They made a largesized painting of Lord Rama (measuring 80 feet x 33 feet 8 inches) on sheets of cartridge paper, using wall paints, as confirmed on April 25, 2024.
The record for being the oldest to reach Mana Village and Vasudhara Falls after knee replacement was set by Arun Yashwantrao Kulkarni (born on January 9, 1951) of Akola, Maharashtra. He visited the Mana Village (the First Indian Village) and Vasundhara Falls (Swarg ki Seedhi) on May 21, 2024, the 73 years, 4 months and 12 days, confirmed on June 8, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to ride a three-wheeled electric scooter was set by Hriday Sharma (born on October 19, 2022) of Faridabad, Haryana. He rode a three-wheeled electric scooter on the road for 12 minutes and 18 seconds, covering a distance of 300 metres (3 rounds of 100 meters each), age of 1 year, 6 months and 6 days, as confirmed on April 25, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite the names of all the districts of Karnataka was set by Dhwani P. Malnad (born on December 15, 2018) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She recited the names of all the 30 districts of Karnataka in 17 seconds, at the age of 5 years, 6 months and 12 days, as confirmed on June 27, 2024.
The record for reciting the maximum number of English idioms in one minute was set by Anay Agarwal (born on March 18, 2015) of New Delhi. He recited 65 English idioms, including ‘add fuel to the fire’,’ cool as a cucumber’ and others in one minute, at the age of 9 years, 3 months and 16 days, as confirmed on July 3, 2024.
The record for making the maximum number of landscape paintings using watercolours was set by Lavith Hemant Anandani (born on August 17, 2014) of Akola, Maharashtra. He made 60 landscape paintings on A4 and A5 size sheets, using watercolours, at the age of 9 years, 11 months and 2 days, as confirmed on July 19, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite the names of Indian states, capitals and Prime Ministers was set by Elaan Rosh Nidhin February 18, 2017) of Kannur, Kerala. He recited the names of 28 Indian states, capitals and 15 Indian Prime Ministers in 32 seconds and 58 milliseconds, at the age of 7 years, 4 months and 4 days, as confirmed on June 22, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins was set by Kaashvi V. P. September 5, 2018) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She performed 3,415 hula hoop spins (around the waist) in 27 minutes and 20 seconds, at the age of 5 years and 10 months, as confirmed on July 5, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to identify all countries with capitals by their maps was set by Haitwik Gaurik Shah (born on June 27, 2017) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He identified all the 195 (UN recognised) countries on individual outline maps, along with the capitals, in 3 minutes, 10 seconds and 31 milliseconds, at the age of 7 years and 7 days, as confirmed on July 4, 2024.
The record for painting the maximum number of artificial nails in one hour using acrylic colours was set Sucharita Sarkar (born on January 26, 1996) of Barddhaman, West Bengal. She painted 253 artificial nails (placed on a table) in one hour using acrylic colours, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
The record for the participation of the maximum number of motorcyclists in a riding expedition to Chuna was set by Iron Horrses, a brand AUIRON Adventure LLP of Gurugam, Haryana. A group of 29 motorcyclists (18 female and 11 male riders on their individual vehicles) embarked on a riding expedition from Missamari (Assam) on March 25, 2024, and terminated at Chuna (Arunachal Pradesh) on March 31, 2024, as confirmed on May 14, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of spins with turns using two hula hoops was set by Tavisha Singhal (born on August 10, 2016) of Delhi. She performed 1,683 hula hoop spins using two hula hoops (one around her waist and the other around her right hand stretched above her head in lasso position) in 17 minutes while simultaneously turning around in her place, at the age of 7 years and 11 months, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
The record for completing the maximum number of football arm rolls in 30 seconds was set by Kruthik (born on September 19, 2002) of Kodagu, Karnataka. He performed 65 football arm rolls in 30 seconds, as confirmed on July 3, 2024.
The record for winning the maximum number of logo designing contests was set by Naresh Kumar Agrawal (born on January 1, 1986) of Chattarpur, Madhya Pradesh. He won 10 logo designing contests from 2015 to 2024 at state, national and international levels, including CC Global Summit 2015, Binaytara Foundation 2017, Maitri Diwas and State Wildlife Barasingha Sanctuary Hastinapur 2024, as confirmed on April 11, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite 150 Mathematical formulas was set by R. Khashwin Aadith (born on March 17, 2015) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He recited 150 mathematical formulas of arithmetic, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, number system and other topics in 18 minutes, at the age of 9 years and 17 days, as confirmed on April 3, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to type letters of the English alphabet on a laptop using an app was set by Mishra Amitkumar Dipakbhai June 30, 1989) of Rajkot, Gujarat. letters of the English alphabet from A to Z (in small letters) without spacing in 2 seconds and 490 milliseconds (using the ‘Type the Alphabet’ app), as confirmed on July 13, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to swim freestyle from Arnala Jetty to Arnala Jaldurg was set by Urvi Ninad Patil (born on November 26, 2015) of Palghar, Maharashtra. She swam freestyle from Arnala Jetty to Arnala Jaldurg (a distance of 1.5 km) in 39 minutes on May 1, 2024, at the age of 8 years, 5 months and 5 days, as confirmed on May 18, 2024.
The record for making the smallest handmade wooden sculpture of Lord Jagannath was set by Tushar Mohanty (born on February 6, 1988) of Udala, Odisha. He made the smallest idol of Lord Jagannath 0.8 mm) in 15 minutes and 51 seconds, Neem wood and watercolours, as on June 27, 2024.
The record for balancing the maximum weight on the forehead was set by Umar MN (born on July 15, 2004) of Malappuram, Kerala. He balanced a domestic LPG cylinder weighing 15.85 kg on his forehead for 12 seconds, as confirmed on May
The record for being the fastest to recall all associated words of the English alphabet was set by Charvi Vijay Ahuja (born on August 16, 2022) of Kolhapur, Maharashtra. She recalled all 26 associated words of the English alphabet in 45 seconds, at the age of 1 year, 8 months and 10 days, as confirmed on May 1, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to type English alphabet with space using both hands was set by Saksham Namdev (born on August 8, 2009) of Panna, typed the English alphabet capital letters with space) on seconds and 8 milliseconds, at the age of 14 years, 9 days as confirmed on
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins from elbow to hand was set by Evani Bansal (born on December 2, 2017) of Delhi. She performed 2,150 hand hula hoop spins from elbow to hand in 20 minutes and 47 seconds, at the age of 6 years, 6 months and 25 days, as confirmed on June 27, 2024.
The record for being in the Bhunamanasana yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Gunjosri Chatterjee (born on October 11, 2008) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. She held herself in the Bhunamanasana yoga pose (Greeting the Earth pose) for 33 minutes and 6 at the age of 15 years, 8 months and 22 days, as confirmed on July 2, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of double hula hoop weaves using both hands was set by Seerat Dhawan (born on August 25, 2016) of Delhi. She performed 1,575 double hula hoop weaves in 15 minutes and 25 seconds, using both hands, at the age of 7 years, 10 months and 4 days, as confirmed on June 29, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite names of Tamil years was set by V. Vishagan (born on July 1, 2020) of Namakkal, Tamil Nadu. He recited 60 Tamil years in 27 seconds and 18 the age of 3 years, 11 months and confirmed on June
The record for being the fastest to mentally add 10 sequences of consecutive numbers was set by Suraj Varma (born on February 4, 2017) of Hyderabad, Telangana. He mentally added and provided answers to 10 sequences of consecutive numbers (each sequence consisting of 10 consecutive numbers) in 58 seconds, at the age of 7 years, 5 months and 1 day, as confirmed on July 5, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to recite the Gayatri Mantra was set by Eerav Tayal (born on January 9, 2023) of Gurugram, Haryana. He recited the Gayatri Mantra in 9 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on July 9, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to recite the names of Telugu years was set by Dasaroju Nitalaksha Rama (born on October 11, 2020) of West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh. He recited the names of 60 Telugu Years in 37.05 the age of 3 years, 8 months and confirmed on June
The record for being the youngest pillion rider to complete a roundtrip motorcycle expedition to Umling La Pass was set by Aviraj Singh Aulakh (born on July 28, 2014) of Amritsar, Punjab. He accompanied his father as a pillion rider on a roundtrip motorcycle expedition to Umling La Pass; starting from Jalandhar on June 8, 2024; reaching Umling La Pass on June 15, 2024, and completing it at Jalandhar on June 18, 2024; covering 3,337 km in 11 days, at the age of 9 years, 10 months and 30 days, as confirmed on June 27, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to perform motorcycle stunts was set by Prithika R.J. (born on May 6, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She performed 6 motorcycle stunts, including Stoppie, Tank Stoppie, Skid, Human Compass, Tank sitting and Burnouts on a 49CC 4 stroke mini pocket
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins around one foot in lying down position in one minute was set by Kush Dudhoria (born on February 04, 2012) of Barpeta, Assam. He performed 122 hula hoop spins around his right foot in one minute, while lying down on the floor at the age of 12 years, 5 months and 9 days, as confirmed on July
The record for being the fastest to identify 200 flashcards was set by Aishika De (born on December 22, 2022) of Bankura, West Bengal. She identified 200 flashcards of birds, vegetables, fruits, animals, vehicles, flowers, professions, wonders of the world and others in 11 minutes, 40 seconds and 84 milliseconds by pointing out to the pictures on flashcards, at the age of 1 year, 6 months and 14 days, as confirmed on July 5, 2024.
The record for singing the maximum number of Hindi Karaoke songs in 24 hours was set by Tarun Singh Solanki (born on September 17, 1969) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, along with his wife. They sang 250 bhajans, Bollywood and devotional Karaoke songs in Hindi from 4.45 pm on April 17, 2024 to 4.45 pm on April 18, 2024 (with intervals), as confirmed on June
The record for singing the maximum number of Hindi Karaoke songs in 24 hours was set by Jaya Solanki (born on September 16, 1975) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, along with her husband. They sang 250 bhajans, Bollywood and devotional Karaoke songs in Hindi from 4.45 pm on April 17, 2024 to 4.45 pm on April 18, 2024 (with intervals), as confirmed on June 3, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to type the English alphabet on a laptop using an App was set by Karishma Noor (born on July 27, 2012) of Bathinda, Punjab. She accurately typed the letters of the English alphabet from A to Z (in upper case; without space) on a laptop in 2 seconds and 312 milliseconds with both hands, using ‘Type the Alphabet’ App, at the age of 11 years, 8 months and 23 days, as confirmed on April
The record for making the maximum number of artificial pollen flower bracelets in one hour was set by Hemlata Harshal Bolke (born on May 18, 1991) of Nagpur, Maharashtra. She made 80 artificial pollen flower bracelets (gajras) in one hour, using artificial pollen flowers and flexible metal wires, as confirmed on May 14,
The record for being the youngest to summit Jebel Jais was set by Aadhichelvan Rajakrishnan (born on August 3, 2017) of Delhi (now residing in Dubai, UAE). He started trekking at 7 am and reached the top of Jebal Jais (1934 m above sea level) along with his father on March 3, 2024, at the age of 6 years and 7 months, as confirmed on May 2, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to name all Indian states, capitals and Chief Ministers while solving a Sudoku Maths puzzle was set by Saanvi Dangaich (born on May 1, 2016) of Giridih, Jharkhand. She recalled the names of all 28 Indian states, capitals and in 57 seconds and 44 while solving a Sudoku Maths puzzle on paper using a pen, at the age of 7 years, 11 months and 26 days, as confirmed on April 27, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to cover all Ashtavinayak temples on a motorcycle was set by Rashmi Parab (born on May 21, 1978) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She covered all eight Ashtavinayak temples on a motorcycle, starting at 5.10 am from Varad Vinayak temple (Mahad) on July 19, 2024; visiting Ballaleshwar, Chintamani, MayureshwarAshtavinayak, Siddhivinayak, Mahaganapathi, Vigneshwara Temples; and terminating at Girijatmaj Temple (Lenyadri) at 10.17 pm on July 19, 2024; covering 463.51 km in 17 hours and 7 minutes (with a moving time of 12 hours, 29 minutes and 19 seconds), as confirmed on July 23, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to cover beaches across different states and union territory of South India was set by Sharath Viswam M. (born on December 14, 1997) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, along with his friend. They started the expedition (on individual motorcycles) from Bengaluru at 5.10 am on June 7, 2024, covered 12 beaches Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Puducherry; and terminated at pm on June 10, 2024; travelling in 3 days, 15 hours and 50 as confirmed on June 20, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to cover beaches across different states and union territory of South India was set by Parthasarathy K. (born on August 12, 2000) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, along with his friend. They started the expedition (on individual motorcycles) from Bengaluru at 5.10 am on June 7, 2024, covered 12 beaches of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry; and terminated at Bengaluru at 9 pm on June 10, 2024; travelling 2,367 km in 3 days, 15 hours and 50 minutes, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to donate whole blood one hundred times was set by Kranti (born on December 31, 1978) of Purbi Singhbhum, Jharkhand. He started donating whole blood (O+) at Jamshedpur Blood Centre (Jamshedpur) from the age of 18 years, 3 months and 12 days, and has donated 100 times from April 12, 1997 to May 29, 2024, at the age of 45 years, 4 months and 29 days, as confirmed on June 6, 2024.
The record for making the largest fish aquarium was set by Zen Aqua Concepts of Bengaluru, Karnataka. They made a customized pentagon shape fish aquarium at the client’s premises with a height of 75 inches and a total measurement of 556 inches (187 inches, 12 inches, 130 inches, 35 inches, 192 inches) from all sides, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
The record for identifying the maximum number of freedom fighters of India was set by D. Aadvik Dev (born on July 23, 2022) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He identified 34 freedom fighters of India in 2 minutes and 45 milliseconds by viewing the pictures on flashcards, at the age of 1 year, 10 months and 20 days, as confirmed on June 12,
The record for being the fastest to solve a 4x4 Rubik’s Cube was set by Benat Biju Cherian (born on September 21, 2011) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He solved a 4x4 Rubik’s Cube in 1 minute, 27 seconds and 20 milliseconds, at the age of 12 years, 5 months, and 6 days, as confirmed on February 27, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite Sri Suktam was set by Himadree Punyataya (born on September 29, 2014) of New Delhi. She recited the complete Sri Suktam in Sanskrit (comprising 31 stanzas – each stanza consists of 2 lines) in 7 minutes and 11 seconds, at the age of 9 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 29, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins simultaneously with Bollywood dance was set by Selin John (born on April 27, 2015) of Thrissur, Kerala. She performed 490 hula hoop spins simultaneously with Bollywood dance in 3 minutes and 30 seconds, at the age of 9 years, 2 months and 18 days, as confirmed on July 15, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to write the answers to 50 sums using different arithmetic operations was set by Repalli Venkata Sriram Krishiv (born on March 25, 2018) of Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh. answers to 50 sums (double and by single and double digits) on a in 7 minutes and 52 seconds, different arithmetic operations subtraction, multiplication and division), at the age of 6 years, 2 months and 20 days, as confirmed on June 14, 2024.
The record for performing Bhastrika Pranayama the maximum number of times was set by Sunil Baban Bhujbal (born on January 16, 1965) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He performed Bhastrika Pranayama Part 1 (Bellows Breath) 5,057 times in 20 minutes, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
The record for conducting the largest online examination on the Bhagavad Gita was set by Prashant Advait Foundation of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. They conducted the largest online examination on the Bhagavad Gita, wherein 7,314 students of Bhagavad Gita sessions (led by Acharya Prashant) appeared for the examination on June 24, 2024. The students answered 50 MCQs in 90 minutes on the Acharya Prashant app, as confirmed on July 2, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to solve a 6 x 6 Rubik’s Cube was set by Shivansh Argal of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. He Cube in 10 minutes, 19 seconds at the age of 11 years, 4 confirmed on May
The record for identifying the maximum number of car brands was set by Adam Raed (born on March 1, 2022) of Palakkad, Kerala. He identified 110 national and international car brands in 6 minutes, 45 seconds and 99 milliseconds by viewing the pictures of cars on a laptop screen, at the age of 2 years, 3 months and 25 days, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recall 100 scientific names was set by (born on October 27, 2017) of Palakkad, Kerala. She recalled 100 scientific names of creatures in 2 minutes and 7 seconds, at the age of 6 years, 8 months and 13 days, as confirmed on July 9, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recall square values of numbers 1 to 30 in reverse order while being blindfolded was set by Kirtan Dsouza (born on January 9, Mangalore, Karnataka. He recalled square of 1 to 30 in reverse order when (from 30 to 1) in 1 minute, 10 seconds and 69 milliseconds, at the age of 6 years, 1 month and 23 days, as confirmed on March 1, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite Marathi poetry on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj with Shiv Garjana was set by Veera Prasad Dongre (born on November 11, 2019) of Pune, Maharashtra. She recited Marathi poetry in praise of Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (Powada) with Shiv Garjana in 5 minutes and 22 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 3 months and 23 days, as confirmed on March 4, 2024.
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The record for performing the maximum number of push-ups on bricks in 30 seconds while holding an additional weight with teeth was set by Sunil Singh (born on October 10, 1990) of Hooghly, West Bengal. He performed 27 push-ups on bricks in 30 seconds while holding an additional weight of 30 kg with his teeth, as confirmed on April 30, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to identify all countries on a coloured political world map was set by Anika Kalva (born on April 12, 2019) of Hyderabad, Telangana. She identified and recalled the names of 195 (UN recognised) countries on a coloured political world map in 3 minutes and 43 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 11 months
The record for being the fastest to represent the colours of 10 countries’ flags on different 3x3 Rubik’s Cubes was set by Alan Ayzad Ahmad (born on December 8, 2017) of Malappuram, Kerala. He represented the colours of 10 countries’ flags on 10 different 3x3 Rubik’s Cubes in 49 seconds, at the age of 6 years, 3 months and 4 days, as confirmed on March 12, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to write squares of numbers from 1 to 100 was set by Apeksha (born on August 4, 2008) of Bathinda, Punjab. She wrote the squares of numbers from 1 to 100 in 2 minutes and 11 seconds, using pen and paper, at the age of 15 years, 9 months and 17 days, as confirmed on May 21, 2024.
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The record for identifying the maximum number of countries’ flags while simultaneously solving Rubik’s Cubes was set by Dushyanth (born on October 1, 2016) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He identified and named the flags of 150 countries while simultaneously solving 5 Rubik’s Cubes, namely Snake Cube, Pyraminx Cube, 2 x 2 Rubik’s Cube, 3 x
The record for solving the maximum number of 9x9 Sudoku puzzles in 30 minutes was set by Maddula Ravi (born on January 26, 1962) of Anakapalle, Andhra Pradesh. He solved 15 (9x9) Sudoku puzzles in 30 minutes (sponsored by International Vaish Federation, Andhra Pradesh Unit), as confirmed on May 1, 2024.
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins in kneel-down position in 5 minutes was set by Sarthak Dammani (born on December 4, 2019) of Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He performed 670 hula hoop spins in kneel-down position in 5 minutes, at the age of 4 years, 5 months and 12 days, as confirmed on May 16, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to complete a solo motorcycle expedition from Chennai to Mumbai was set by S. Dinesh (born on October 30, 2004) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He started the motorcycle expedition at 12.59 am from Goparsanallur (Chennai) on March 7, 2024, and completed it at 5.48 pm at Chembur (Mumbai) the same day, covering a distance of 1,374 km in 16 hours and 50 minutes, as confirmed on March 14, 2024.
The record for being the youngest brand ambassador and model was set by Nayana Kashyap (born on August 19, 2018) of Lakhimpur, Assam. She has been selected as ‘Child Brand Ambassador for 2023’ of Media Imprison Ads India Private Limited, and has modelled for several photoshoots, at the age of 5 years, 6 months and 16 days, as confirmed on March 4, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to write a research paper on primary education was set by Shrinithi Sagar Gholve (born on October 4, 2014) of Pune, Maharashtra. She researched and authored a topic titled ‘Role of Parents in Child’s Primary Education’, which was published in IJARSCT on March 16, 2024, at the age of 9 years, 5 months and 12 days, as confirmed on 2024.
The record for hoisting the largest cultural flag of Karnataka at Mount Everest Base Camp was set by Preethi K. (born on February 5, 1995) of Raichur, Karnataka. She started her trek on April 20, 2024; reached the Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal (at an altitude of 5,364 metres) on May 5, 2024 (under the guidance of a trekking guide), where she hoisted the largest cultural flag of Karnataka (measuring 50 feet x 3.5 feet) with the help of sherpas, as confirmed on July 18, 2024.
The record for making the largest idols of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita idol using newspapers, wool and bamboo was set by Diptorup Mondal (born on September 7, 2007) of Howrah, West Bengal. He made idols of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita depicting ten avatars of Lord Vishnu (measuring 2 feet 5 inches x 4 feet 1 inch x 6 feet 4 inches), using newspapers, wool and bamboo, at the age of 16 years, 7 months and 8 days, as confirmed on April 15, 2024.
The record for identifying the maximum number of Indian cricketers’ jersey numbers in 30 seconds was set by Vidhaan Bakliwal (born on June 1, 2019) of Ajmer, Rajasthan. He identified and recalled the jersey numbers of 23 Indian cricketers in 30 seconds by viewing the images of jersey numbers on a mobile phone, at the age of 4 years, 11 months and 29 days, as confirmed on May 30, 2024.
The record for writing the maximum number of names of Lord Shiva on a Shivling using Sandalwood paste was set by Uma Suhane (born on December 24, 1952) of Raipur, Chattisgarh. She wrote 1000 names in Hindi, including Om Mahashivya Maheswara Nama, Om Devadeva Anagha Nama, Om Chandrapal Nama and others on a single Shivling (one by one) between August 15, 2022 and December 20, 2023, using Sandalwood paste, as confirmed on March 18, 2024.
The record for painting the maximum types of seeds with Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra images was set by Smruti Rekha Nayak (born on May 7, 2009) of Sundergarh, Odisha. She painted the images of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra on 21 types of seeds, including seeds of watermelon, pumpkin and bitter gourd among others, as confirmed on May 27, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite blindfolded all Indian states and union territories with capitals was set by Dhvani Tejaswi (born on September 14, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka (currently living in Doha, Qatar). She recited blindfolded the names of all 28 Indian states and 8 union territories with capitals in 44 seconds and 95 milliseconds, at the age of 3 years, 8 months and 9 days, as confirmed on May 23, 2024.
The record for being the youngest to play a Bollywood tune on a saxophone was set by Shirdisa Subba (born on August 19, 2012) of Darjeeling, West Bengal. Bollywood tune on a saxophone for and 50 seconds at the 4th Bengal Carnival 2024 held at Mirik on 2024, at the age of 11 years, 7 and 15 days, as confirmed April 3, 2024.
The record for being the fastest to recite all films of Malayalam actor Mohanlal was set by Alinu V.S. (born on September 22, 1998) of Kozhikode, Kerala. He recited the names of all 350 films of the Malayalam actor Mohanlal in 3 minutes, 11 seconds and 49 milliseconds, as confirmed on May30, 2024.
The record for writing the holy mantras in the maximum number of registers was set by Bhagwan Das Chuni Lal Sugandhi (born on December 16, 1940) of Pune, Maharashtra. He wrote the Bhagavad Gita and the holy mantras of Jain and Hindu religion in 24 registers from October 25, 2017 to January 23, 2023, at the age of 83 years, 4 months and 23 days, as confirmed on May 8, 2024.
The record for posting the maximum number of wildlife photographs on social media for consecutive days was set by Dr. Sudhir Hasamnis (born on July 7, 1955) of Pune, Maharashtra. He posted 3,000 beautiful wildlife photographs (with details) on his Facebook account (without missing a single day) from January 1, 2016 to March 18, 2024, as confirmed on March 22, 2024.
The record for reading the maximum number of English words in one minute was set by Riya Rahul Kulkarni (born on February 16, 2017) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She read 370 English words (in 4 paragraphs) in one minute, at the age of 7 years, 4 months and 3 days, as confirmed
The record for being the youngest to write a book on a NASA space mission was set by Nirmal Kumar A. (born on May 31, 2007) of Virudhunagar, Tamil on a NASA space mission Mission: Scrutinizing 93-34003-66-6), which in 2023, at the age of 17 confirmed on June
The record for reciting the English alphabet for the maximum number of times in one minute was set by Namin Jasan K A of Wayanad, Kerala. He alphabet from A to Z 22 at the age of 10 years, 5 days, as confirmed on
The record for organising a free health check-up camp for the maximum number of students was set by the Rotary Club of Nagpur Ishanya of Nagpur, Maharashtra. A total number of 15,000 underprivileged students across 127 schools (under the Nagpur Municipal Corporation) participated in a free health check-up camp conducted by the Rotary Club of Nagpur Ishanya (under President – Rtn. Sharad Chair Medical – Rtn. from November 1, 2023 as confirmed on
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins around the neck and one raised arm in 15 minutes was set by Samaira Kapoor (born on April 16, 2015) of Delhi. She performed 1,526 hula hoop spins around her neck and one raised arm in 15 minutes (switching between left and right raised hands), at the age of 9 years, 2 months and confirmed on 2024.
The record for uploading the maximum number of videos on millets on YouTube was set by Tanishq Vijaykumar Gurjar (born on November 14, 2012) of Yavatmal, Maharashtra. He uploaded 13 videos on millets on the YouTube channel ‘Tanishq Gurjar’ from May 28 to June 9, 2024, to highlight the importance of Barnyard, Finger, Amaranth, Pearl, Foxtail and other millets in controlling cholesterol, diabetes, gastric issues, digestion and weight loss, at the age of 11 years, 6 months and 30 days, as confirmed on June 13,
Dhwani Sethia (born on June 7, 2020) of Guwahati, Assam, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for performing 236 hula hoop spins in 1 minute and 47 seconds, at the age of 4 years, as confirmed on July 1, 2024.
Kiyansh (born on October 10, 2019) of Pune, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the Hanuman Chalisa and 12 shlokas, including Gayatri mantra, Saraswati Vandana and Bhagavad Gita shlokas, at the age of 4 years and 8 months, as confirmed on July 8, 2024.
Debanshi Sahoo (born on January 30, 2020) of Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 60 pictures, 28 parts of the body; reciting 25 nursery rhymes (in Hindi and English), 7 shlokas; recalling capitals of 28 Indian states, 130 antonyms; performing 14 yoga poses; mentally solving 7 subtraction and 7 addition sums; writing reverse numbers from 100 to 1; singing the National Anthem; and answering 64 GK questions, at the age of 4 years and 5 months, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
(born on October 3, 2020) of Bhadradri Kothagudem, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 22 actors, 20 Marvel comic characters, 21 famous personalities, 21 shapes and 23 birds; recalling the names of 7 continents, months in a year, days of the week, 14 national symbols, capitals of all 28 Indian states and 8 union territories, at the age of 3 years and 9 months, as confirmed on July 8, 2024.
Rigved Ligin Sai (born on May 31, 2022) of Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 19 parts of the body, 20 vegetables, 20 fruits, 20 vehicles, 20 animals, 10 miscellaneous objects, 20 actions; answering 9 general knowledge questions; and counting from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on July 16, 2024.
Ihaan Subin (born on December 8, 2021) of Kollam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 7 colours, 4 vehicles, 6 fruits, 5 parts of the body, 13 animals, and 10 miscellaneous pictures in 1 minute and 41 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on July 1, 2024.
Alvina Susan Tijo (born on December 5, 2013) of Kottayam, Kerala, is titled as an ‘IBR Achiever’ for singing 13 devotional
R. Athulya (born on November 16, 2022) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 parts of the body, 5 vegetables, 7 miscellaneous objects, 10 miscellaneous pictures; imitating the sounds of 5 animals; and
Jarugumalli Yuktha (born on December 14, 2020) of Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 20 personalities,12 colours, 10 shapes, 30 animals, 20 birds, 28 fruits, 25 vegetables, 21 parts of the body; recalling 19 national symbols, the names and capitals of all 28 Indian states (along with identifying them on the map of India); reciting 7 state symbols, sobriquets of 10 states, 5 important days, 3 songs, 15 dance forms, 5 shlokas; answering 6 introductory questions, 6 national flag based questions and , 27 GK questions,; at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
Banoth Dhurv Sri Mahanth (born on November 5, 2022) of Mahabubabad, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 35 miscellaneous pictures, 24 animals, 22 fruits, flags of 8 countries, 6 shapes, 11 colours, 16 vehicles, body, 7 birds, 4 national symbols; actions on four English nursery mimicking the sounds of 5 age of 1 year and 7 months, as
C. S. (born on June 12, 2013) of Thrissur, Kerala is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for making paintings of Indian festivals, including Onam, Baisakhi, Diwali, Pongal, Eid, Bihu and Holi on 7 bottles, at the age of 11 years, as confirmed on June 27, 2024.
Glen Josiah Benson J. (born on February 9, 2022) of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 8 animals, 15 fruits, 15 vehicles, 7 birds, 9 colours, 4 vegetables, 8 food items, 5 utensils, 10 random pictures; reciting the letters of the English alphabet with 26 associated words, days of the week, 4 English nursery rhymes; counting from 1 to 10; solving numerical puzzles (1 to 20); and questions, at the age of 2 years as confirmed on June 29, 2024.
J. Dhriti (born on November 6, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 8 dry fruits, 24 fruits, associated pictures of the English alphabet, 15 parts of the body, 10 shapes, 18 vehicles, 25 vegetables, 20 animals; counting from 1 to 25; performed 35 action words; reciting an English nursery rhyme; recalling letters of the English alphabet, days of the week, 12 English months in a year, a thirukkual and an at the age of 2 years and 7 months, on June 29, 2024.
Konathala Khyathi Sree (born on May 1, 2005) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for carving out 16 words and the Indian flag, including Jai Sri Ram, I love India, aeroplane, king, queen, bishop, pawn and others, on 17 different pencil leads, at the age of 19 years and 2 months, as confirmed on July 1, 2024.
Tamma Reeha Sree Manvi (born on December 3, 2018) of West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting in Telugu the names of 6 seasons, months in a year, days of the week, Nakshatras and 12 Raasulu, at the age of 5 years and 6 months, as confirmed
Parithyelaval S. (born on August 19, 2021) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving a jigsaw puzzle (consisting of 40 pieces of fish and other sea and 50 seconds, at the months, as confirmed on
M. M. Kavinprabakar (born on August 15, 2020) of Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 11 shapes, 17 parts of the body, 12 colours, 15 public places, 18 professions, 24 vehicles, 12 fruits, 7
Reyaansh B. Hooli (born on August 5, 2022) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for riding a balance bicycle (without foot pedals and supporting wheels) for a distance of minutes and 44 seconds, months, as confirmed
Harshitha R (born on July 14, 2018) of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting all 118 elements of the periodic table in 54 seconds, at the age of 5 years and 11 months, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
Atharv Prasad (born on July 2, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the pictures of 82 vehicles in 5 minutes and 30 seconds by viewing the pasted pictures in a book, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on
Aadhyanth Vignesh (born on August 24, 2020) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving 9 jigsaw puzzles with 108 pieces (12 pieces each - consisting of animals, community helpers, vehicles and others) in 15 minutes, 35 seconds and 12 milliseconds, at the age of 3 years
Aadhish Lal (born on June 6, 2016) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving a 3x3 Rubik’s Cube 14 seconds and 60 milliseconds, at years, as confirmed on July 2, 2024.
Alisha Mahapatra (born on February 25, 2019) of Nayagarh, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for answering 53 GK questions; translating 84 words from Odia to English and counting from 1 to 100, at the age of 5 years and 3 months, as confirmed on
S. Kavin Sai (born on July 14, 2022) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags of 11 countries, 8 fruits, parts of the body; recalling 4 opposite words; and translating 3 Tamil words to English, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as July 10, 2024.
Sujata Khatua (born on June 23, 1974) of Khorda, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for writing 101 poems in Odiya language in memory of her 24-year- old son who passed
Mayukh Mithun (born on August 1, 2022) of Kasaragod, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 15 vehicles, 13 parts of the body, 5 flowers, 17 animals, 13 fruits, 11 vegetables and 8 objects; reciting associated words of 22 letters of the English alphabet; counting answering 5 GK questions, at the and 11 months, as confirmed on
Misbah Gulam (born on September 29, 2022) of Trichy, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for covering 25 m by running in 23 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 7 months,
Devika Unnikrishnan (born on May 15, 1996) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for having a good knowledge of papercraft and making different items. She has achieved awards and 5 merit at different levels in the field of as confirmed on June 20, 2024.
Ayaan Karthick (born on September 3, 2021) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the names of 4 seasons, months in a year, days of the week, 8 planets, 9 national symbols, 17 parts of the body, 11 opposite words, 12 Tamil letters, letters of the English alphabet with 26 associated words; counting from 1 to 20; and singing the National Anthem, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as
Dheetya V. (born on July 29, 2021) of Karnataka, Bengaluru, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 7 shapes, 8 colours; reciting the Hanuman Chalisa, letters of the English alphabet with 26 associated words, days of the week, one Hindi and 8 English nursery rhymes, 7 shlokas; dancing to songs; and counting from 1 to 20, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on
Santanu Dash (born on July 10, 1981) of Sambalpur, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for holding a solo exhibition of one hundred 3D creative artwork pictures at Dolphin Hotel (Sambalpur) September 8, 2019. The pictures with special 3D glasses, as June 28, 2024.
Ezin Salih C. (born on September 9, 2022) of Palakkad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 8 colours, 16 animals, 10 parts of the body, 7 birds, 8 vehicles, 9 fruits; reciting letters of the English alphabet and 13 Malayalam letters, at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on July 8, 2024.
Jodha Krishnan (born on July 21, 2022) of Trivandrum, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 17 parts of the body, 16 wild animals, 24 fruits, 13 vegetables, 24 birds, 15 aquatic animals, 18 vehicles, 20 food items; performing 24
Ean Arun (born on November 14, 2021) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 85 car logos in 4 minutes and 42 seconds by viewing the pictures of logos on flashcards, at the and 6 months, as confirmed on
Ayra Manjunath Patil (born on June 22, 2021) of Haveri, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 11 English nursery rhymes; recalling letters of the English alphabet, days of the week, months in a year, 7 continents, 8 planets, 5 oceans, 15 national symbols, places of 17 monuments, 15 opposite words, 31 districts of Karnataka; identifying 21 fruits, 25 vegetables, 25 food items, 16 shapes, 35 animals, 5 birds,
Ridhaan P Jeergal (born on July 12, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 89 national and international car models in 3 minute and 31 seconds by looking at the pictures of cars on a laptop screen, at the age of 3 years and 10 months, as confirmed on June 5, 2024.
Ishaan Sriram (born on December 28, 2022) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 22 wild animals, 13 domestic animals, 9 insects, 22 birds, 12 fruits, 8 vegetables, 12 action words, 6 musical instruments, 6 aquatic animals, 6 sports, 10 shapes, 5 vehicles, 13 miscellaneous objects; performing actions on 17 English words; and reciting 13 English nursery rhymes, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on June 28, 2024.
J.K. Nyla (born on November 4, 2022) of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 49 miscellaneous items, 16 parts of the body, 19 household items, 10 shapes, 8 vegetables, 8 fruits, 10 wild animals, 19 action words, 10 national symbols, 4 vehicles, 5 aquatic animals, 16 games, 11 toys, 4 food items and 15 famous places, at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on June 13, 2024.
Harish (born on October 18, 1986) of Hisar, Haryana is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving 37 online MyGov certificates, including Cheer4Bharat Paris Olympics quiz 2024, Anti-Doping quiz, International Day of Yoga 2024 quiz, Income Tax quiz, International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Heritage quiz, and quiz on New Criminal Law, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
Vendra Advitha Pranavi (born on November 22, 2022) of Mahabubnagar, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 2 professionals, 4 colours, 17 animals, 12 letters of the English alphabet with associated words, 3 flowers, 6 household items, flags of 2 countries, 7 parts of the
Garvik C. (born on July 15, 2022) of Bengaluru, Karnataka (currently residing in Bahrain), is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for running a distance of 50 m in 48 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed April 8, 2024.
Muthu Haris P. (born on November 12, 2003) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for making 11 pictures of deities and famous personalities, including Meenakshi Amman Thirukalyanam, Saraswati, Draupadi, Lord Krishna, Lord Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, cricketer M.S. Dhoni, actor Mahesh Babu, Surya and others, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
Amshika Anoop (born on March 24, 2022) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 11 aquatic animals, 8 insects, 10 electronic items,11 colours, 21 vegetables, 16 birds, 25 domestic animals, 20 wild animals, 15 famous personalities,18 food items, 24 fruits, 19 vehicles, 20 professions, 23 action body; and counting from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, June 19, 2024.
Gokul Pokhraj Prasad Padhy (born on March 2, 2021) of Kandhamal, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever; for identifying and naming of 33 parts of the body, 12 festivals, 23 vehicles, 19 parts of a computer, 17 domestic animals, 16 16 aquatic animals, 16 historical 16 professionals, 6 seasons, 7 good habits, 5 sense organs, 6 English nursery rhymes, letters of the English alphabet with 26 associated words; and answering 15 GK questions, at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on June 20, 2024.
P.S. Ekhnaa Shree (born on November 20, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever” for identifying and recalling the names of 10 internal organs, 12 vegetables, 14 fruits, 10 colours, 13 animals, 24 parts of the body, 8 shapes,12 objects, 13 vehicles; reciting 80 English words, 12 Tamil letters, letters of the English alphabet; counting 1 to 10; mimicking the sounds of 7 animals; arranging 23 pieces of shape puzzles, at age of 2 years 7 months, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
S. Ashiv Kumaran (born on May 21, 2022) of Tenkasi, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for running a short distance in 16.79 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on June 24, 2024.
Faiza Suhail (born on March 23, 2019) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 16 fruits, 12 vegetables, 20 animals, 10 birds, 11 colours, 21 food items, 30 parts of the body, 7 shapes, 7 famous personalities, 5 monuments, 7 pictures, 7 continents, months in a year, days of the week; reading 20 English words (2 and 3 letters), 12 Malayalam letters and counting from 1 to 50, at the age of 5 years and 3 months, as confirmed on July 1, 2024.
K. Kavisha (born on August 17, 2021) of Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 20 national symbols, 20 political leaders, 12 historical monuments, 28 parts of the body, 16 professionals, 16 parts of a computer, 24 insects and reptiles, 19 shapes, 38 animals, 36 birds, 26 flowers; reciting 12 aathichudi, 48 letters of the Tamil alphabet, 45 letters of the Hindi alphabet,
Pratyush Mallick (born on April 8, 2021) of Puri, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 12 vegetables, 11 fruits, 16 animals, 15 birds and 40 parts of the body; reciting letters of the alphabet from A to Z, 2 English and 4 Odia nursery rhymes, days of the week, months in a year; recalling the names of 10 vehicles, 6 seasons, 10 colours, 8 flowers, 11 national symbols; counting from 1 to 20; and answering 17 G.K. questions, at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on
Waliyha Jocelyn (born on May 6, 2020) of Kolkata, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags of 35 countries, 17 monuments of the world, 20 freedom fighters, 20 parts of the body; reciting the capitals of 34 countries, 28 Indian states and 8 union territories; answering 40 antonyms and 22 national symbols of India, at the age of 4 years and 1 month, as confirmed on June 24, 2024.
Priyansh Samantaray (born on December 22, 2020) of Cuttack, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 6 colours, corresponding words of 20 letters of the Hindi alphabet, 26 associated words of the English alphabet; reciting the names of 6 vegetables, 6 flowers, 15 national symbols, of the body, 4 English counting from 1 to 40, and 6 months, July 4, 2024.
Anna Elza Aden (born on August 29, 2022) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 8 domestic animals, 8 wild animals, 5 aquatic animals, 6 insects, 8 birds, 10 vegetables, 8 fruits, 3 flowers, 11 vehicles, 9 parts of the body, 5 electric items, 3 parts of a computer, 3 colours, 4 stationery items, 5 food items, 19 general items, 4 shapes and 4 activities, at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on June 22, 2024.
Vrithi Jithin (born on June 24, 2022) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 11 fruits, 16 animals, 13 insects, 12 parts of the body; naming 11 animals and 5 sense organs; answering 5 GK questions; expressing 6 emotions; mimicking the sounds of 5 animals; singing a Malayalam song; and reciting an English nursery rhyme, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on
Aswathy K. P. (born on May 30, 1991) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for authoring a Malayalam book titled ‘?’ (ISBN: 978-81-97162-02-2), published by Lucky WhiteOwl Publication. The book consists of 41 poems and all the titles are mentioned on the book’s cover page in the shape of a question mark, as confirmed on June 27, 2024.
Muhammad Zayd Yusuf (born on February 20, 2020) of Kasaragod, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting Surah Fatiha; recalling associated words of the letters of the English alphabet, 7 days of the week, 8 colours, 5 national counting from 1 to 10; identifying body, 15 animals, 8 birds, 11 fruits, 4 10 colours, 6 good and 5 bad and answering 8 GK questions, age of 4 years and 4 months, as
Aaryaveer Darshan Shah (born on August 21, 2021) of Pune, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying letters of the English alphabet, 23 fruits, 19 parts of the body, 13 colours, 14 shapes, 34 vehicles, 6 banks, 4 logos of petroleum companies; and recalling the names of 4 national symbols, at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on July 5, 2024.
Samar Mondal (born on November 6, 1994) of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for making a picture of Swami Vivekananda (measuring 14 inches in length) by holding a paintbrush in his mouth, as confirmed on June 27, 2024.
Prabir Patra (born on January 27, 2001) of Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for painting a picture of Goddess Saraswati on an A3 sheet of paper (measuring 29.7 cm x 42 cm) by using his thumb impressions (from a stamp pad) and drawing a Vivekananda on a medicine confirmed on July 19, 2024.
Advitha Vikram (born on November 28, 2022) of Koppal, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 24 vehicles, 24 fruits, 28 animals, 17 vegetables, 8 shapes, 20 birds, 19 parts of the body; counting from 1 to 20; reciting days of the week, months in a year, associated words of the English alphabet; and placing shapes in a
Anvi Damani (born on January 10, 2015) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for performing 23 yoga poses, including Lotus Padmasana, Virasana, Baddhakonasana, Hasta Uttanasana, Natarajasana and others in one minute, on March 2, 2022, at the age of 7 years and 1 month, as confirmed on
Motati Ishanvi Reddy (born on January 8, 2023) of Rangareddy, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 27 fruits, 24 actions, 24 community helpers, 24 religious places of India, 22 musical instruments, 18 shapes, 29 vehicles, 26 flowers, 19 animals, 23 sea creatures, 24 pictures related to nature, 31 famous places, 24 parts of the body, 12 colours, 24 birds, 32 vegetables, 63 miscellaneous items and 26 associated pictures of the English alphabet, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on July 15, 2024.
Yuvaan Dev (born on April 16, 2022) of Thrissur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 8 parts of the body, 11 animals, 6 birds, 5 vegetables, 5 fruits, 5 colours, 4 famous personalities, 10 vehicles; reciting letters of the English alphabet, an English nursery rhyme; and counting from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on July 4, 2024.
Sahithyasri (born on April 29, 2019) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of 195 (UN recognised) countries in 2 minutes and pictures of flags on and 2 months, as
Nayra Gupta (born on July 12, 2019) of Delhi, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 22 vegetables, 21 fruits, 17 vehicles, 23 parts of the body, 32 animals, 17 birds, 24 action words, 22 shapes, 21 professionals, 24 colours; reciting the names of 8 planets, 5 sense organs, 25 sharks, 5 oceans, 7 continents, days of the month and English alphabet with words; answering 15 GK questions; imitating the sounds of 12 animals, at the age of 4 years and 11 months, as confirmed on June 22, 2024.
Muhasin Pallikkal (born on June 6, 1994) of Perintalmanna, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for hiking on different mountains. He started hiking at 5.07 am on February 16, 2024, traversed Jebel Rahabah (1,245 m), Jebel Jais (1,236 m) and Wadi Shah (1,904 m) and at 4.02 pm on February 18, 2024. distance of 108.75 km (with an 7,832 m) in 29 hours, 6 minutes seconds, as confirmed March 20, 2024.
Aarna Shettar (born on May 23, 2022) of Bagalkot, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags of 25 countries, 27 freedom fighters, 12 vehicles, 16 animals, 12 reptiles, 10 birds, 9 colours, 12 fruits, 12 parts of the body, 8 flowers, 10 vegetables and 24 alphabetical words; reciting days of the week, months in a year; counting from 1 to 20 in English; recalling the capitals of 7 Indian states; and answering 10 mythological questions, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on June 24, 2024.
Thushara Manoj (born on October 21, 2022) of Palakkad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 22 animals, 6 fruits, 9 birds, 15 insects, 7 vehicles, 5 shapes, 14 parts of the body and 7 famous personalities, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on June 26, 2024.
Netra M. K. (born on July 23, 2018) of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 10 thirukkurals, English story, English alphabet with associated words; identifying 19 vegetables, 9 flowers, 18 parts of the body, 8 birds, 16 vehicles, 18 actions, 24 animals, 23 fruits, 30 numbers, 8 shapes, 13 colours and counting from 1 to 100, at the age of 5 years and 9 months, as confirmed on May 8, 2024.
Piyansh Kaarthik (born on March 17, 2014) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for clearing the Trinity College London Grade 8 Exam for Electronic Keyboard with 92% marks on April 11, 2024, at the age of 10 years, as confirmed on May 6, 2024.
Rupam Bhunia (born on January 29, 2010) of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the names of 48 Asian countries in 13 seconds and 66 milliseconds, at the age of 14 years and 3 months, as confirmed on May 13, 2024.
Mevin Sushil P. (born on November 29, 1972) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for sending motivational ‘Good morning’ messages daily (except Sundays and some holidays) in language through social WhatsApp to his contacts date, as confirmed on
Shreyansh Sundarray (born on September 08, 2021) of Kendrapara, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 14 parts of the body, 7 fruits, sounds of 5 animals, 16 vehicles, 25 animals, letters of the English alphabet along with 26 associated words; recalling months in a year, 1 rhyme; counting from 1 to 13; and answering 12 general knowledge questions, at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed
Sahasrajit Bose (born on August 26, 2018) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR’ Achiever for winning a silver and a bronze medal in the West Bengal State Taekwondo Championship 2024, at the age of 5 years and 10 months, June 27, 2024.
Revandh P.M. (born on November 24, 2008) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for making a nail and string art portrait of the famous Messi on a round shaped age of 15 years and 6 months, on June 13, 2024.
Rohan M.H. (born on July 8, 2022) of Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for riding a bicycle with supporting wheels for 2.09 km in 29 minutes and 22 seconds on a busy road, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on May 13, 2024.
J.S. Taneessha Sai (born on May 7, 2020) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reading 312 English words in 4 minutes, 31 seconds and 67 milliseconds, at the age of 4 years and 2 months, as confirmed on July 13, 2024.
Gugapriyan C. (born on July 30, 1988) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for completing a four-wheeler round trip expedition from Coimbatore to Ladakh. He started his expedition (by Skoda Rapid) from Coimbatore at 7 pm on May 14, 2024, and completed it at 7 am at Coimbatore on June 2, 2024; visiting Lachungla, Namikala, Gulmarg, Udhampur, and Kargil War distance of 8,800 km in on July 1, 2024.
Shreeya Smriti Pradhan (born on November 4, 2015) of Khorda, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for making 20 paintings (19 on sea shells and 1 on a river stone), including night sky view, natural sceneries, sunset view and others, at the age of 8 years and 8 months, as confirmed on July 4, 2024.
Yoogaam Vimal Patwa (born on December 23, 2022) of Pune, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 24 Jain Tirthankaras, 15 family members, 5 shapes, 24 vegetables, 20 fruits, 24 wild animals, 20 domestic animals, 24 parts of the body, 20 community helpers, 19 vehicles, 24 car logos; months, as confirmed on
Shreedhar Bachubhai Contractor (born on December 6, 1969) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for donating Single Donor Platelets (SDP) 318 times from 2013 to 2024 in different hospitals, as confirmed on May 29, 2024.
Mohammed Hamdan P. A. (born on May 1, 2016) of Kasaragod, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for logos in 41 seconds by viewing the phone, at the age of 8 years and confirmed on July 3, 2024.
Lakshmitha J.R. (born on January 10, 2022) of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 184 flashcards of numbers, flags, places of worship, parts of the body, reptiles, animals, insects, aquatic animals, birds, vegetables, fruits, flowers, good habits, games, community helpers and miscellaneous items in 5 minutes and 55 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on June 29, 2024.
Sai Agasthya Naidu Kottapalli (born on September 29, 2008) of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving Level 3 certificate in Graded Examination in Theory of Music (Grade 8) from Trinity College of London in June 2024, at the age of 15 years and 9 months, as confirmed on June 16, 2024.
Sharvi Gadag (born on September 3, 2021) of Hubballi, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 15 fruits, 23 animals, 10 birds, 15 colours and 5 insects; mimicking the sounds of 12 animals and riding a three wheeled non-electric scooter for a duration of 1 minute and 28 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on April 9, 2024.
Darshik Nidhin (born on April 26, 2022) of Kannur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the names of 19 animals, 8 birds, 18 vehicles, 13 vegetables, 10 fruits, 9 accessories, 21 household items, 10 parts of the body, 5 flowers, 5 colours and 8 food items, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as
Vivaan Vivek Vairalkar (born on October 27, 2022) of Buldhana, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 27 vehicles, 27 flowers, 27 fruits, 27 animals, 23 parts of the body, 13 colours, 14 shapes, 27 birds, 27 freedom fighters, 27 vegetables, flags of 27 countries, and 18 monuments of the world, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on July 10, 2024.
Abhimanyu Chanda (born on August 15, 2022) of Kamrup (M), Assam, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags of 195 (UN recognised) countries by pointing out to the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on June 19, 2024.
Dhiyaashree P. (born on July 29, 2021) of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 254 images on a mobile phone, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on July 9, 2024.
Ankush Kumar Basty (born on December 8, 2020) of Nayagarh, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling 20 national symbols, 15 animals, 15 fruits, 11 vegetables, 8 colours; and answering 25 GK questions, at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed
Aditi Rahul (born on June 15, 2022) of Kollam, Kerala is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying corresponding pictures with the letters of the English alphabet, 9 birds, 25 animals, 9 farm animals, 2 amphibians, 15 pet animals, 4 birds, 29 fruits, 9 vegetables, 5 insects, 5 musical instruments, 5 sense 11 colours, 11 flowers, 6 edible articles, 7 professionals, 5 shapes, 4 sports and games, 9 vehicles, 7 countries with landmarks and 9 actions, at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on July 11, 2024.
Abhiram Tiwari (born on September 6, 2013) of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for authoring a book titled ‘The Last Corner of the Universe’ (ISBN: 978-81-96888-53-4), published by Publications on January 17, 2024, at the age of 10 years and 8 months, as confirmed on May 23, 2024.
Rani Hasmi (born on June 18, 2022) of North Dinajpur, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 fruits, 12 vegetables, 20 parts of the body, 21 miscellaneous items, 7 wild animals, 7 domestic animals, 7 Insects, 21 English alphabet-based images, 12 answering 7 GK questions at the as confirmed on June 29, 2024.
Ithal Yothish (born on February 1, 2021) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 11 shapes, 13 colours, 18 vegetables, 21 fruits, 22 animals, 7 wonders of the world, 11 car logos and 8 planets; reciting days of the week, months in a year, 14 Chief Ministers of Kerala, 14 districts of Kerala, 14 Prime Ministers of India, 9 inventors,
Keerthy Sreejith (born on September 21, 2020) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the names of 14 districts of Kerala, 8 planets, 12 vehicles, 8 colours, 12 fruits, 15 animals and 12 Malayalam months, at
Mahizhini Thiruma K. (born on January 29, 2016) of Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for
Maethini Thiruma K. (born on October 6, 2018) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of all 195 UN recognised countries in 1 minute, 54 seconds and 26 milliseconds, by viewing the pictures of flags on
Manasi Padmnabh Bhake (born on March 12, 2007) of Nagpur, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for maintaining 100% attendance from April 2013 till March 2023 (classes I to X), at the age of 17 years and 2 months, as confirmed on May 5, 2024.
Jees Chungath (born on December 21, 1981) of Palakkad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for being a regular voluntary blood donor. He has voluntarily donated blood 64 times at various blood donation camps till May 2, 2024, as confirmed on
Aanya N. P. (born on September 6, 2012) of Davangere, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the complete Hanuman Chalisa in 1 minute and 33 seconds, at the age of 11 years and 8 months, as confirmed on
Daksh S. (born on January 5, 2017) of Kollam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying flags and recalling the names of 48 Asian countries; naming capitals of 48 Asian, 44 European, 23 North American, 12 South American countries, 28 Indian states and 1 union territory; reciting the names
Kiran Santhosh (born on November 28, 2007) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for sketching 8 hyper realistic portraits of famous personalities, including Prithviraj
Abhipsa Mondol (born on December 16, 2021) of Bardhaman, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 24 animals, 18 vegetables, 12 flowers, 15 colours, 12 insects, 16 shapes, 22 fruits, 22 parts of the body; reciting the English alphabet with 26 associated words, days of the week and months in a year, at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on April 12, 2024.
Akshit Kumar Behuria (born on November 5, 2022) of Keonjhar, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 26 associated pictures of the English alphabet, 20 parts of the body, 12 colours, 12 images, 10 shapes and 7 fruits; mimicking the sounds of 9 animals and performing 10
Gauthamkrishna R. (born on March 11, 2008) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for Tapping a ball on a cricket bat. He tapped a ball 2962 times on a cricket bat in 24 minutes and 51 seconds, at the age of 16 years and 1 month, as confirmed on May 8, 2024.
Aboobecker Siddique K.P. (born on December 3, 1985) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for performing Kolkali along with 11 members of Madhyamalabar Sangam. They performed the folk-art form of Kerala Kolkali blindfolded in 2 minutes and 53 seconds, as confirmed on May 13, 2024.
Aditya Acharya (born on December 16, 2021) of Purba Bardhaman, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 birds, 10 animals, 5 fruits, 11 colors and counting from 1 to 10; at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on
Amar Yazdan PK (born on September 16, 2021) of Wayanad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 14 vehicles, 12 food items, 12 fruits, 12 household items, 11 kitchen items, 5 colours, 8 clothing items, 8 toys, 11 vegetables, 5 planets, 4 countries’flags, 8 famous personalities, 9 shapes, 5 professions, 5 parts of a car, 12 animals and counting from
A.L. Kaashvi (born on March 31, 2020) of Salem, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 30 animals, 12 birds, 14 vegetables, 12 fruits, 9 shapes, 8 colours, 7 continents on an outline map of the world; reciting 3 shlokas of the Bhagavad Gita and solving an Indian map puzzle, at the age of 4 years and 1 confirmed on May 30, 2024.
Aadarsh Swain (born on May 20, 2022) of Cuttack, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 15 vehicles, 7 animals, 10 National symbols, 5 fingers and 11 deities; reciting the English alphabet with associated words; answering 5 general knowledge questions and placing 25 shapes in a shape sorter, at the age of 2 years, as confirmed
Aayat Isreal Jibreel (born on September 30, 2017) of Thrissur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for being prematurely born at ten weeks. She is active, playful and has achieved 100% attendance in LKG from 2023 to 2024, at the age of 6 years and 7 months, as confirmed on May 15, 2024.
Y. Sai Adhyath (born on August 8, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 100 car logos in 6 minutes and 40 seconds by viewing the pictures of logos on flashcards, at the age of 2 years
Souhardya Seal (born on August 1, 2022) of Hooghly, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 15 birds, 21 food items, 17 vehicles, 10 flowers, 21 vegetables, 18 fruits, 48 animals, 10 famous personalities, 14 parts of the body and flags of 5 countries; reciting months in a year, days of the week and 10 English nursery rhymes; counting from 1 to 10 and imitating the sounds of 10 animals and birds, at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on May 7, 2024.
Shreya Gattani (born on October 12, 1995) of Darjeeling, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving 50 certificates in art and other competitions (both online and offline) present, as confirmed on
Sriyanshu Kirtania (born on July 27, 2022) of Kolkata, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 11 colours, 13 animals with their young ones, 5 birds, 6 insects, 12 famous personalities, 15 cartoon characters, 20 vegetables, flags of 10 countries, 11 flowers, 7 fruits; reciting months in a year, days of the week, letters of the English alphabet with 26 associated words; counting from 1 to 50 and singing songs, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on June 8, 2024.
Yashika Sharma (born on February 25, 2022) of New Delhi, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 12 fruits, 12 vehicles, 16 vegetables, 26 letters of the English alphabet, 19 household items, 19 parts of the body, 5 birds, 12 parts of a computer, 12 wild animals, 9 aquatic animals, 16 domestic animals, 8 reptiles, 8 insects and16 flowers; counting from 1 to 10; solving 4 board puzzles and a 2-piece jigsaw puzzle, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on April 12, 2024.
Zeki Malik Gilani (born on July 1, 2022) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 27 countries’ flags, 20 vehicles, 22 action words, numbers from 1 to 25, letters of the English alphabet, 8 planets, 20 animals, 23 fruits, 17 vegetables, 17 birds, 23 flowers, 13 shapes, 13 colours, 15 parts of the body and 20 professionals;
Ayan Roy (born on July 18, 2020) of Jhargram, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling the names of 15 inventors, 16 National symbols, 10 birds, 8 vegetables, 9 fruits, 13 parts of the body and reciting the National anthem, at the age of 3 years and March 26, 2024.
J. Keziah Yasmin (born on October 22, 2021) of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 14 fruits, 14 vegetables, 18 vehicles, 11 parts of the body, 10 shapes, 8 bathroom items, numbers from 1 to 8; reciting days of the week and recalling 26 associated words of the English alphabet, at the months, as confirmed on
Mahissha R.S. (born on November 27, 2021) of Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 22 fruits, 22 wild animals, 22 domestic animals, 22 birds and 12 shapes; reciting 13 Aathichudi, days of the week, months in a year, 5 English nursery rhymes, the English alphabet with 26 associated words, 13 Tamil letters and counting from 1
Edin Eyad (born on April 30, 2022) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving a 1-20 number puzzle game accurately in 5 minutes and 5 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on April 23, 2024.
Gaurish B. (born on April 23, 2019) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 110 national and international car logos (labelled) in 1 minute and 30 seconds by viewing the pictures of logos on a laptop, at the age of 5 years and 1 month, as confirmed on
Renesa Dhar (born on June 8, 2020) of Cooch Behar, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for translating the names of 15 birds, 12 parts of the body, 18 animals, 29 fruits, 22 flowers, 16 vegetables from English to Bengali; writing the English alphabet from A to Z, 8 words in Bengali; reciting days of the week, months in a year and answering 160 GK questions, at the age of 3 years as confirmed on June 3, 2024.
Sampurna Roy (born on June 19, 2018) of Hooghly, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 22 Bengali nursery rhymes, 3 Hindi nursery rhymes, 3 messages of great thinkers, 4 English nursery rhymes and answering 45 General
Nivin Pradeep (born on November 23, 2020) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling the English alphabet; counting from 1 to 10; identifying and naming 20 objects, 10 miscellaneous pictures and making a Tower of Hanoi, at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as
Sai Raksha C. (born on April 1, 2022) of Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 23 flashcards; solving an English alphabet puzzle, animal puzzle, fruit puzzle, number puzzle, shape puzzle, ring sorting puzzle, geometric shape puzzle, sea creature magnetic puzzle and making a Tower of Hanoi, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on June 12, 2024.
Leo Joe Mathews (born on August 1, 2022) of Kannur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 13 parts of the body, 8 animals, 4 birds, 8 electronic items, 9 vehicles, 5 fruits, 6 food items, 5 toys with parts, 29 objects, 5 emotions
Aadhishri Sharma (born on June 29, 2019) of Jammu, J&K, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the Hanuman Chalisa in 3 minutes, 5 seconds and 48 milliseconds, at the age of 4 years and 11 months, as confirmed on
Revoor Vihaan (born on June 27, 2022) of Ananthapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 27 fruits, 27 freedom fighters, 27 animals, 26 associated pictures of the English alphabet, 27 action words, 27 professions, 27 countries’ flags, 25 parts of the body, 27 vegetables, 27 flowers, 27 vehicles, 27 birds, 27 colours and shapes and 27 associated pictures of random numbers, at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on April 11, 2024.
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• After that, you’ll receive a confirmation email from us confirming your registration.
3. What documents or proof do I need to submit for convocation registration?
The only proof required is the certificate you received from the India Book of Records when you were featured in any of our last 19 editions.
4. Is there a fee to attend the convocation?
Yes, the fee is Rs. 11,000. There are only 50 seats available, so it will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
5. Why are you charging this fee? I have already paid for the achievers’ kit.
Yes, you paid for the kit that you have already received. However, this payment for the convocation is to increase IBR’s visibility globally, which will help your talent reach a wider audience.
6. Can I pay the fee in cash on the day of the convocation?
No, the payment must be made in advance using any suitable online method, such as UPI.
7. What are the benefits of attending the convocation program?
Benefits of Attending IBR’s Convocation Program:
• Your speech will be covered by over 100 social and traditional media outlets, providing broad exposure.
• You will receive special honours, a memento, and a certificate from our international delegates, including the Editor-in-Chief of the Vietnam Book of Records.
• You will have the opportunity to meet record-holders from other nations and build valuable connections.
• You will enjoy formal recognition and honour for your achievements, acknowledging your hard work and dedication.
• You will meet and connect with other record holders and influential personalities, which can lead to new opportunities, collaborations, and inspiration.
• You will gain public recognition through extensive media coverage, enhancing your visibility and personal portfolio with certificates and awards.
• You will celebrate your success in a meaningful way while learning from the experiences of others, gaining new insights and ideas.
• It will potentially open doors to new career opportunities, endorsements, and cultural exchanges with diverse participants.
• You will receive unique merchandise as memorable keepsakes and create shareable content for social media to celebrate your success.
Overall, attending the convocation is a valuable experience that recognizes excellence, promotes learning, and fosters new connections.
8. Who will be the chief guest or celebrities at the convocation?
The convocation program will feature several international guests, including the Chief Editors of multiple Books of Records, such as those from Nepal, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Some important delegates and high-ranking government officials will also grace the occasion.
9. Can I meet Dr. BRC personally?
Yes, Dr. BRC will be available at the convocation.
10. Can I bring my parents and siblings to the convocation?
You can bring one guest free of charge. The fee for an additional guest is Rs. 1,999. You cannot bring more than two guests.
11. Which media channels will cover the convocation?
We expect more than 100 media channels to cover the event. However, it is too soon to confirm which ones will or will not release the news.
12. Can I request a speech or presentation slot at the convocation?
Yes, you will have 1-2 minutes to present a speech before the media, which will be broadcast on national media, including Sudarshan News, the following Sunday.
13. What will I receive at the convocation?
You’ll receive a 3D Selfie Science Kit, which includes a trophy, a memento, and a special parting gift. You will also receive a 3D video of your achievement, which will be a cherished keepsake for life. There are many more surprises to be unveiled on the day of the convocation.
14. Will I receive my record certificate at the convocation?
No, you will receive a certificate of participation in the convocation, which will also mention your record.
15. What should I do if I have special needs or require assistance at the event?
We will do our best to accommodate all our guests comfortably.
16. How long does the convocation typically last?
The convocation usually lasts for three hours, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
17. Can I take photos during the convocation?
You are free to take photographs. Our in-house photography and video team will also be present to capture your photoshoot and profile, which will be posted on our social media channels.
18. What happens if I cannot attend the convocation? Will I get a refund?
No, refunds are not available. However, you can reserve a spot for the next convocation.
19. Is there an opportunity to network with other record holders at the convocation?
Yes, we expect record holders from different nations, giving you an opportunity to network with them.
20. Is there a separate convocation for ABR record holders?
There is only one convocation. However, ABR honours may slightly differ from those for IBR record holders.
21. Will IBR provide boarding and lodging facilities?
No, we do not provide boarding or lodging facilities. However, we can assist you in finding suitable accommodations nearby.
22. How do I reach the convocation venue from the airport/railway station?
We will provide transportation from the nearest metro station to the venue and back.
23. Can I attempt a record on the day of the convocation?
Yes, attempting a record on the day of the convocation is a smart idea. Please let us know your intended record attempt in advance so we can schedule it accordingly without disrupting the event.