Master B. Rudhva from Vellore, Tamil Nadu Gets Included in World Book of Records

Little B. Rudhva is the fastest toddler to recite capitals of all Asian countries in 47 seconds and 70 milliseconds at the tender age of just 2 years and 11 months

Learning is that never ending road which runs in parallel with each of the life. Whether one realises or not is the matter of choice. Little Rudhva 's story is one such legendary one where he has made a world record of reciting and telling all the capitals of all Asian countries in 47 seconds and 70 milliseconds at the tender age of just 2 years and 11 months.World Book of Records, London is astonished to witness this commendable journey of learning and includes him in its Kids edition-2022.

Rudhva 's journey began at extreme tender age of just 6 months when he was shown flashcards and when his parents noticed that he was connecting and responding faster and was retaining the words immediately. Since then, the parents just consciously took steps to nourish him with variety of flash cards and by the time Rudhva was just 1 year, he began to speak and recite. His natural grasping power raises eyebrows. Once he was told who is the Prime Minister of India, post that whenever it was mentioned Indian Prime Minister, he used to recite Narendra Modiji's name without any second thought. What amazes his parents was his quick response for questions.

Rudhva 's sitting tolerance is remarkable and he loves to solve puzzles for hours. He also loves to play football with his father and the best part about his personality is his love for nature. His love for watering plants stems from his family environment.

As if all this is not enough, the little wonder also helps his mother in cooking, helps her in peeling potatoes and eggs. He also loves to do role play of a doctor and police. He also loves cars and recognises the logos. World Book of Records, London wishes him all the best for his future endeavours. 

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