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India Book Of Records / Three-Year-Old Girl From Odisha Enters India Book Of Records For Exceptional Memory Skills

Tapaswini Dash
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·8 months ago·2 min read
Three-Year-Old Girl From Odisha Enters India Book Of Records For Exceptional Memory Skills

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A 3-year-old girl from Odisha stuns the nation with an extraordinary feat, her memory skills earn her a place in the India Book of Records.


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Ganjam, Nov 7: In a remarkable feat of early childhood brilliance, Divyashree Rana, a three-year-old girl from Sahapur village in Kharia Panchayat under Asika block of Ganjam district, has secured a place in the prestigious India Book of Records.

 

Daughter of Birupaksha Rana, Divyashree has demonstrated extraordinary mental acuity at an age when most children are just beginning to speak in full sentences. Currently residing in Bengaluru with her parents, she has astounded educators and officials alike by flawlessly memorising and reciting the capitals of 20 countries, the Indian National Anthem, names of 21 fruits, flowers, vegetables, and 27 vital organs of the human body.

 

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Her ability to articulate such a wide range of information with clarity and confidence has earned her national recognition. The Karnataka government has formally honoured Divyashree for her achievement, and her story is drawing admiration from across the country.

 

Experts have hailed her accomplishment as a testament to the power of early learning and parental support. Divyashree’s achievement not only highlights her individual talent but also serves as an inspiration for nurturing young minds.

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