London: Master Rabaab Singh Doowa of Uxbridge, London, United Kingdom, was honoured at World Book of Records 10th Summit and Award Ceremony held at UK Parliament for his remarkable achievement of being included in World Book of Records as the Youngest Child to Read and Comprehend Books Meant for Children Aged 5 Years and Above. He earned this extraordinary recognition by independently recognizing words, following complete sentences, and demonstrating comprehension of age-advanced reading material at the remarkable age of 3 years (36 months). His record performance was completed in 2.35 seconds, showcasing exceptional early cognitive development, reading ability, comprehension skills, and intellectual aptitude. His achievement stands as an inspiring example of the extraordinary potential that can be nurtured through curiosity, learning, and a supportive environment.
The summit was hosted by Gareth Bacon MP, Member of Parliament for Orpington, and Santosh Shukla, CEO World Book of Records. The proceedings were presided over by Virendra Sharma, senior Labour Party leader.
The gathering was further distinguished by the presence of eminent dignitaries, including Rakesh K. Shukla, Chief Advisor to Prayagraj Mahakumbh, India; HDH Dwarkeshlalji Maharajshri, Spiritual Leader and Founder of the Vaishnav Interfaith Pushtimargiy Organisation; Dr. Zora Singh, Chancellor of Desh Bhagat University; HH Rajrajeshwar Guruji, Founder and Spiritual Leader of the International Siddhashram Shakti Centre, Harrow; Konda Surekha, Cabinet Minister for Environment, Forests and Endowments, Government of Telangana; Mahendrasinh C. Jadeja "Dada", Chairman, International Business, SACCI; Angie Beasley, Director of Miss England Limited; Raj Mishra, Mayor of Wellingborough; Rahul Richhariya, Congress leader from India; Rajesh Dandotiya, Additional DCP (Crime), Madhya Pradesh Police; Councillor Sumeet Jalan, Chairman of the Pensions Investment Committee of Bromley Council; community leader Hetal Upadhyay; and Solicitor Sushil Gaikwad, United Kingdom.


