Master Samrit Yelkotwar from Hyderabad, (Telangana) India gets included by World Book of Records

Samrit Yelkotwar recognized 100 car logos at the age of 2 years and 6 months. Many of us understand the importance of having a good memory. By a good memory we mean a retentive and accurate memory. Many kids are born with it and some develop it with practice. However, in some cases photographic memory might be rare to the point that it seems and it might be due to hereditary transformation. Photographic memory is also known as eidetic memory. Many kids can recall the visual information included in books, pages, flashcards, magazines. Kids with photographic memory have higher IQ than those without it. This ability is generally seen in early childhood just like Master Samrit. He is a gifted child. He is blessed with a photographic memory. Samrit Yelkotwar from Hyderabad Telangana set world record for recognizing 100 car logos at the age of 2 years and 6 months. At such a young age Samrit set a world record. He proved that there’s no age to achieve greatness. He is an inspiration to many kids. Samrit made his way to the World Book Of Records London Kids Edition 2021. This was shared by Mr. Santosh Shukla WBR-President. When Samrit was 2 years and 3 months, his parents recognized his love for cars. When Samrit used to play his parents randomly introduced him to the logos. Gradually, Samrit learned 100 logos and he remembered all of them. Samrit’s parents then taught him 40 personalities and country flags. According o his parents he remembers everything. Samrit’s father is a Digital Marketer and her mother was into medical coding. Currently she is a home maker. Although Samrit is too young to decide his future plans he still aspires to become a either a pilot or an architect. Samrit loves football and he visited Dubai with his family. He still remembers Burj Khalifa and aspires to build something similar to that when he grows up. Samrit’s parents are planning to teach him many other things so that he can make more records. Kids like Samrit are truly blessed. Photographic memory is rare and Samrit is one of those rare kids who are born to set records. Samrit’s parents are planning to teach him many more things that will highlight his photographic memory. Samrit has a long way to go and it is obvious that with such a sharp memory, he’ll definitely achieve success in his area of interests.

 

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