Bantwal: Vittal boy Aditya Ram R enters India Book of Records for remarkable memory feat


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal

Bantwal, Oct 7: Aditya Ram R, son of Vittal police station assistant sub-inspector (ASI) Ramakrishna and Deepika, has achieved a remarkable feat by entering the India Book of Records.

Originally from Ramanagara district in Karnataka, young Aditya has been recognized for his exceptional memory skills. He earned a place in the India Book of Records for recalling and identifying a wide range of facts and figures, including the capitals of all 28 Indian states, 31 districts of Karnataka, and 12 national symbols.



In addition, Aditya demonstrated his ability to name 23 national leaders, 8 Kannada Jnanpith award winners, 16 fruits, 32 animals, 12 geometric shapes, 8 domestic items, Hindi alphabets, and the flags of 24 countries.

He was officially presented with a certificate recognizing his achievement on September 22.

 

 

 

 

  

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