Master Riaan Singhal Enters World Book of Records as Fastest Child Mathematician
Solves 100 Single-Digit Sums in Record Time of 1 Minute, 7 Seconds
Indore: Master Riaan Singhal, a 9-year-old child prodigy, has earned a place in the World Book of Records for being the fastest child to solve 100 single-digit sums involving multiple integers in an astonishing time of just 1 minute, 7 seconds, and 40 milliseconds. This remarkable achievement was accomplished on June 11, 2024, showcasing Riaan’s extraordinary mathematical prowess at the young age of 9 years and 11 months.
The recognition ceremony was held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, where prominent dignitaries honored Riaan for his exceptional skills. The event featured esteemed personalities, including Mr. Simon N. Ovens DL, HM The King Charles III’s Representative from London; Spiritual Leader HH Shri Rajrajeshwar Guruji; Justice V.K. Shukla of the Madhya Pradesh High Court Bench; Mr. Swapnil Kothari, Chancellor of Renaissance University; Collector Ashish Singh IAS; and Mr. Mahendrasinh C. Jadeja from London.
Prominent educationist Prof. Dr. Rajeev Sharma, alongside international delegates from the United States, Switzerland, the UK, Nepal, Dubai, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Romania, Canada, Mauritius, and representatives from 25 Indian states, graced the ceremony, adding a global dimension to the occasion.
Riaan’s parents expressed immense pride, emphasizing his dedication to mathematics. His accomplishment serves as an inspiration for young learners worldwide, underlining the importance of nurturing talent from an early age. This milestone solidifies Riaan’s reputation as a rising star in the world of mathematics.