Karnataka babies set international records for early identification skills


Daijiworld Media Network – Hassan/Bengaluru

Hassan/Bengaluru, Jul 3: Two remarkable infants from Karnataka have achieved international recognition for their extraordinary ability to identify a variety of objects at a very young age.

Arvi, a 5.5-month-old baby from Channapattana, Hassan district, has set a world record by identifying more than 125 pictures of fruits, animals, birds, and other objects. The achievement is registered in the Nobel World Record and the International Book of Records. Arvi is the daughter of Bharath and Ranjita, both of whom are employed with the Indian Army. By identifying various objects in pictures, she has earned the title of ‘Super Talented Kid’. Her parents shared that Arvi's remarkable ability to recognize objects was evident when she was just five months old. They recorded her talent and sent the video to the Nobel World Record, which then confirmed and honoured her achievement.

In a similar astounding feat, 5.5-month-old Eshanwige Kevalata from Bengaluru has also created a world record. Eshanwige, the daughter of Sneha and Prajwal, can identify over 125 different types of objects, including vegetables, animals, and birds, through flashcards. Her exceptional ability was first noticed when she was just two months old. Her mother, Sneha, observed that Eshanwige could accurately identify two flashcards and then decided to document her skill. With the help of her family, Sneha made a video and submitted it to the Nobel World Records. Eshanwige's accomplishment has since been officially recognized, surpassing a previous record set by Kaivalya, a baby girl from Andhra Pradesh who identified 120 flashcards at four months old.

Both Arvi and Eshanwige's remarkable talents highlight the incredible potential and cognitive abilities of very young children, making them record holders and sources of inspiration.

 

 

 

  

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Wed, Jul 03 2024

    Our babies are smarter than us, but something changes as they grow up. Many become lazy, corrupt, filled with religious /linguistic bigotry, and lose their sense of quality and integrity.

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  • Kiran Poojary, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Wed, Jul 03 2024

    We Kannadigas are always ahead

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