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The record for performing the maximum number of anticlockwise nose hula hoop spins on inline skates was set by Aashvi Vashista (born on September 23, 2015) of Ranchi, Jharkhand. She performed 226 anti-clockwise nose hula hoop spins, while balancing on inline skates, in 3 minutes and 46 seconds, at the age of 10 and 8 days, as confirmed on

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March 3, 2026.













The record for being the youngest Black Belt holder in Karate with 10 Kata was set by Prisha Kashyap Patel (born on May 24, 2018) of Kolhapur, Maharashtra. She achieved the First Dan Black Belt in Karate with 10 Kata (Kata, a Japanese word, is used to describe specific sequences of motion in Karate) from ‘Ichalkaranji Amateur Tae Kwon-Do Academy’, Ichalkaranji, on May 4, 2025, at the age of 6 years, 11 months and 10 days, as confirmed on March










The record for making the maximum number of teachers’ portraits was set by Shikha K. P. (born on October 6, 2012) of Malappuram, Kerala. She made detailed portraits of 110 teachers on A4 sized sheets of paper, comprising 41 male and 69 female teachers of her school Panakkadu Thangal Memorial Higher Secondary School, Thazhekode’, using pencils, at the age of 13 years, 4 months and 27 days, as confirmed
The record for being the fastest to recite mathematical words in alphabetical order from A to Z was set by Maadhav (born on June 18, 2015) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. He recited 78 mathematical words in alphabetical order from A to Z (in groups of 3) in 44 seconds, months and 15 days, as confirmed on March 5, 2026. 7,










on March 5, 2026.

















The record for performing roller skating for the longest duration was set by Ridham Gupta (born on November 3, 2021) of Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. He skated for 12 hours non-stop (with breaks after every one hour) in the ‘Stamina Skating Competition-2026’ on February 8, 2026 (organised by Titanium Roller Skating Club, Barmer), at the age of 4 years, 3 months and 5 days, 2026.






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This certificate is awarded to Pia Valia for winning the maximum number of medals in Taekwondo, along with her two siblings. They won 63 medals (31 gold, 20 silver and 12 bronze) in Taekwondo at state, national and international tournaments during the years 2025 and 2026, as confirmed on March

The record for authoring the maximum number of poetry books in English was set by Julfina Ali (born on December 11, 2011) of Kolkata, West Bengal. She authored 4 poetry books in English titled ‘The Epic Poetry’ (ISBN: 978-81-95772-08-7), published by Nayak Enterprises, and ‘Written Emotions’ (ISBN: 978-81-98831-03-3), published by Coffee Houser Charpase, among others, at the age of 14 years, 3 months and 1 day, as confirmed on March12,2026.



the years 2025 and 2026, as










The record for performing the maximum number of Ghoomar dance spins in one minute was set by Ishika Bagri (born on October 11, 2014) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. She performed 80 Ghoomar dance spins (rotational movements) in one minute, at the age of 11 years, 4 months and 30 days, as confirmed on


(rotational movements) in March 10, 2026.











The record for making a mehndi design on the longest cloth was set by Akanksha Patel (born on March 16, 2001) of Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh. She made an intricate mehndi design on the longest cloth, measuring 39.1 feet x 3 feet, in 13 hours and 51 minutes, depicting traditional dance forms, including Ghoomar, Garba, Kathakali and others, using 46 mehndi cones, as confirmed on February5,2026. 2026.



















The record for making the largest portrait of Goddess Durga using charcoal was set by Kiranmoy Nandi (born on August 10, 1995) of Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal. He made the largest portrait of Goddess Durga (measuring 33 ft. x 22 ft.) on 726 combined sheets of paper (each measuring 1 ft. x 1 ft.), using charcoal, as confirmed on February16,2026. March on 726 combined sheets of February 16, 2026.















The record for being the fastest to recall the capitals of all countries in alphabetical order was set by Nithara Renjith (born on March 29, 2020) of Ernakulam, Kerala. She recalled the capitals of all 195 (UN recognised) countries in alphabetical order in 2 minutes, 15 seconds and 23 milliseconds (on hearing the names of the countries), at the age of 5 years, 10 months and 25 days, as confirmed on February23,2026.










The record for being the youngest to pronounce a long English word was set by Munish Sudhir (born on September 23, 2022) of Nagpur, Maharashtra. He pronounced a 45-lettered long word ‘pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis’, from the Oxford English Dictionary, in 7 seconds, at the age of 3 years, 5 months and 10 days, as confirmed on March5,2026.







The record for orally answering the maximum number of addition sums of single-digit numbers was set by Isha Polimera (born on July 26, 2023) of Hyderabad, Telangana. He orally answered 79 single-digit addition sums in 4 minutes and 58 seconds, on hearing the sums, at the age of 2 years, 6 months and 15 days, as confirmed on February10,2026.

February 10, 2026. 2026.















The record for being the fastest to recite all shlokas from Chapter 11 of the Bhagavad Gita was set by Utsavi Amit Singh (born on June 3, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She recited all 55 shlokas from Chapter 11 of the Bhagavad Gita in 10 minutes and 30 seconds, at the age of 5 years, 8 months and 17 days, as February20,2026. in 10 minutes and 30 seconds, at 2026.
















The record for being the fastest to identify 50 car brands was set by Ishaan Sacheenkumar Patil (born on March 11, 2023) of Bagalkot, Karnataka. He identified and recalled the names of 50 national and international car brands in 1 minute, 20 seconds and 47 milliseconds by viewing the pictures of cars in a book, at the age of 2 years, 11 months and 17 days, as confirmed on February28,2026.














This certificate is awarded to Prisha Valia for winning the maximum number of medals in Taekwondo, along with her two siblings. They won 63 medals (31 gold, 20 silver and 12 bronze) in Taekwondo at state, national and international tournaments during the years 2025 and 2026, as confirmed on March 2, 2026.










The record for being the fastest to write all the letters of the English alphabet from A to Z, ambidextrously was set by Advait Vikas Patade (born on September 21, 2019) of Pune, Maharashtra. He wrote all 26 small cursive letters of the English alphabet from A to Z, simultaneously, with both hands (ambidextrously) on a sheet of paper in 34.10 seconds, using a pen, at the age of 6 years, 4 months and 28 days, as confirmed on February18,2026.

The record for being the fastest to identify minerals in alphabetical order from A to Z was set by Nhydhuruvan Subramanian M. (born on September 25, 2020) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He identified 26 minerals in alphabetical order from A to Z in 1 minute and 5 seconds by viewing associated images on a TV screen, at the age of 5 years, 5 months and 1 day, as confirmed on February26,2026. 2026. 2026. February 26, 2026.












The record for being the fastest to drape a saree was set by Mowmitha (born on July 9, 1997) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She draped a 5.5 metre (6 yards) long saree in 15 seconds, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.

















Shreya Dipak confirmed on February 12, 2026.
The record for being the fastest to recite Roman numbers from 1 to 100 was set by Sadanshio (born on February 26, 2016) of Akola, Maharashtra. She recited Roman numbers from 1 to 100 in 42 seconds, at the age of 9 years, 11 months and 17 days, as confirmed on February12,2026.






















The record for being the fastest to draw and colour an A4size picture of Lord Hanuman blindfolded was set by Charvi Puneeth (born on August 5, 2015) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She drew and coloured an A4-size picture of Lord Hanuman, blindfolded, in 17 minutes and 48 seconds, using crayons, at the age of 10 years, 6 months and 14 days, as confirmed on February19,2026. She drew and coloured an 19, 2026.











The record for being the fastest to count from 1 to 20 in Sanskrit was set by Himaksh Aggarwal (born on February 15, 2022) of Jalandhar, Punjab. He counted from 1 to 20 in Sanskrit in 20 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 19 days, as confirmed on March6,2026.
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The record for identifying the maximum number of historical monuments and landmarks blindfolded was set by Tanmay Darak (born on July 7, 2014) of Udaipur, Rajasthan. He identified and named 76 historical monuments and landmarks, blindfolded, in 7 minutes, by viewing the images on flashcards, at the age of 11 years, 7 months and 5 days, as confirmed on February12,2026.



















The record for breaking the maximum number of wooden boards with a Nunchaku in one minute was set by Chandubhai Baldha Gujarat. She broke 50 wooden boards (each board measuring 11 inches in length, 8 inches in width and 6 mm in thickness) with a Nunchaku in one minute, using her right hand (under the guidance of Athletes Sports Academy, Ahmedabad), at the age of 7 years, 6 months and 25 days, as confirmed on February3,2026.
Vedika (born on July 9, 2018) of Ahmedabad, February 3, 2026.








The record for winning the maximum number of certificates, medals and trophies for Karate was set by Aayush Nandan (born on February 13, 2015) of Hassan, Karnataka. He won 80 certificates, 22 medals and 20 trophies for participating in 22 state-level and national-level Karate championships, from November 3, 2019 to January 5, 2025, at the age of 9 years, 10 months and 23 days, as confirmed on February6,2026.















The record for running barefoot on an athletic track for the longest duration was set by Nilesh Rajendra Wadkar (born on March 26, 1988) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He ran 81.2 km barefoot in 12 hours on February 7, 2026, on an athletic track at a stadium in Dombivli, Maharashtra, for the social initiative ‘Run So They Can Walk’, aimed at supporting footwear donation for underprivileged children, as confirmed on February23,2026.


The record for winning the maximum number of medals in Taekwondo by a sibling trio was set by Viaan Valia (born on August 25, 2016) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, along with his two sisters. They won 63 medals (31 gold, 20 silver and 12 bronze) in Taekwondo at state, national and international tournaments during the years 2025 and 2026, at the age of 9 years, 6 months and 8 days, as confirmed on March2,2026. 6, 2026.

The record for being the fastest to recite 350 digits of the Pi value blindfolded was set by K. Vaibhav Manikanth (born on May 2, 2016) of Peddapalli, Telangana. He recited 350 digits of the Pi value, blindfolded, in 1 minute and 1 second, at the age of 9 years, 8 months and 29 days, as



























footwear donation for February 23, the Pi at the confirmed on January 2026. February 16, 2026.
The record for covering the maximum distance on an electric bicycle was set by Prashant Iranna Patil (born on September 11, 1990) of Kalaburagi, Karnataka. He covered a distance of 28.53 km, on an electric bicycle (Emotorad Doodle V3 model), in 1 hour, 4 minutes and 27 seconds, while pedalling from PVP School University Quarters



Signal to Mayaganahalli, Bengaluru, as confirmed on











The record for being the fastest to identify 100 pictures was set by Prayan Maanju (born on February 15, 2023) of Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. He identified and named 100 pictures of animals, fruits, vegetables, vehicles, shapes, parts of the body and letters of the English alphabet, among others, in 3 minutes and 19 seconds, at the age of 2 23 days, as confirmed on





The record for being the fastest to recall sea creatures from A to Z was set by Diago Denson (born on August 31, 2023) of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu. He recalled the names of 26 sea creatures in alphabetical order from A to Z in 1 minute and 2 seconds, at the age of 2 years, 5 months and 6 days, as confirmed on February6,2026.
















The record for being the fastest to recite all constellations was set by S. Thanvik (born on July 18, 2021) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. He recited all 88 constellations in 57 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 7 months and 12 days, as confirmed on March2,2026.









The record for answering the maximum number of questions on Hindu Mythology was set by Sannidhi Bitragunta 27, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She answered 215 questions on Hindu Mythology in 12 minutes and 40 seconds, at the age of 6 years, 9 months and 17 days, as confirmed on February13,2026.




February 18, 2026. (born on April 2026. in 3 minutes and 19 7, 2026.








The record for playing Tabla for the longest duration was set by Shreyas Dattatray Bhoir (born on November 19, 2010) of Thane, Maharashtra. He played the Tabla (a pair of drums) non-stop for 6 hours and 6 seconds, at the age of 15 years, 2 months and 30 on February18,2026.















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The record for being the youngest to rappel down Kokankada cliff at Harishchandra Fort was set by Prithviraj Shital Dashrath Patekar (born on February 13, 2020) of Pune, Maharashtra. He started rappelling down Kokankada cliff at 1.00 p.m., descended a distance of 1,800 feet, and ended the rappelling at 1.35 p.m. on January 18, 2026 (under the guidance of a trekking guide), at the age of 5 years, 11 months and 5 days, as confirmed on February9,2026.

February 9, 2026.









The record for crocheting the maximum number of chain stitches in one minute was set by Gianna Elisabeth Reny (born on April 23, 2014) of Ernakulum, Kerala. She crocheted 105 chain stitches in one minute, using dark orange coloured yarn and a crochet hook, at the age of 11 years, 10 months and 1 day, February24,2026.



February 24, 2026.










The record for writing the alphabet of the maximum number of languages was set by Sresthangshu Ghosh (born on July 19, 2020) of Darjeeling, West Bengal. He wrote the alphabet of 19 languages, including English, Serbian, Russian, Hebrew, Greek, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Filipino, German and others, in 49 minutes and 26 seconds, using pencil and paper, at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 14 days, as confirmed on March5,2026.



Maximum hula hoop knee spins on one leg performed in one minute by an individual
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop knee spins on one leg in one minute was set by Ryana Singh (born on March 3, 2003) of Delhi. She performed 191 anticlockwise hula hoop knee spins in one minute, with simultaneous crisscross hand weaves, while standing on her left leg, as confirmed on February 18, 2026.


The record for recalling the maximum number of multiples of a two-digit number was set by Diwakar Das (born on July 21, 2014) of Purnea, Bihar. He recalled 120 multiples of the twodigit number 24 in 1 minute and 33 seconds, at the age of 11 years, 6 months and 28 days, as confirmed on February18,2026.

2026.









The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop knee spins on one leg in one minute was set by Ryana Singh (born on March 3, 2003) of Delhi. She performed 191 anticlockwise hula hoop knee spins in one minute, with simultaneous crisscross hand weaves, while standing on her left leg, as confirmed on February18,2026.
2026.















The record for naming the maximum number of snakes blindfolded in 30 seconds was set by A. Pranith Rishi (born on January 21, 2020) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. He named 30 snakes, blindfolded, in 30 seconds, at the age of 5 years, 11 months and 17 days, as confirmed on January



2026.



The record for winning the maximum number of gold medals in a single national powerlifting championship was set by Desaraju Venkata Sankara Rao (born on June 17, 1953) of Bhadradri Kothagudem, Telangana. Having undergone bypass heart surgery in 2012, he won four gold medals in the National Masters Classic & Equipped Powerlifting Championship 2025 (under 83 kg category) at Kozhikode (Kerala), held from August 2, 2025 to August 7, 2025 (organised by Powerlifting India), at the age of 72 years, 1 month and 21 days, as confirmed on January23,2026.







The record for orally solving the maximum number of single-digit addition and subtraction sums with multiple terms was set by Aarvi Ajay (born on November 18, 2016) of Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra. She orally answered 14 single- digit addition and subtraction sums, each consisting of 20 multiple terms, in 7 minutes and 53 seconds, using the Abacus speed calculation technique, at the age of 9 years, 3 months and 13 days, as confirmed on March3,2026.








The record for playing the Keytar for the longest duration was set by Rittu P. Fredy (born on October 6, 1999) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She played the Keytar (a keyboard instrument that is supported by a strap around the neck) non-stop for 30 minutes and 48 seconds, January24,2026. as confirmed on 24, 2026.














The record for being the youngest to participate in a ceremonial display of Indian flags on the summit of Kedarkantha was set by Hridaya Amit Chavan (born on February 13, 2014) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She participated in a ceremonial display of 76 Indian flags on the summit of Kedarkantha (at an altitude of 12,500 feet) on January 19, 2026, to commemorate the 76th Indian Republic Day, at the age of 11 years, 11 months and 6 days, as confirmed on February26,2026.


















The record for being the youngest to hold the dead hang position on a monkey bar was set by Srisa Simika (born on March 10, 2024) of Sundergarh, Odisha. She held the dead hang position on a monkey bar for 1 minute and 46 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 1 day, as confirmed on March 11, 2026.















The record for orally answering the maximum number of multiplication sums of single and double digit numbers was set by Isha Polimera (born on July 26, 2023) of Hyderabad, Telangana. He orally answered 92 multiplication sums of single and double digit numbers, in 5 minutes and 37 seconds, on hearing the sums, at the age of 2 years, 7 months and 7 days, as confirmed on March5,2026.


The record for being the youngest to perform Kuchipudi dance on a brass plate while balancing a pot on her head was set by Sayoojya Sreejith (born on October 26, 2018) of Thrissur, Kerala. She performed Kuchipudi dance by executing Panchajathi Jathis (in traditional attire) on a brass plate for 2 minutes, while balancing a pot on her head, at the age of 7 years, 4 months and 9 days, as confirmed on March 7, 2026.






The record for writing the alphabetical letters of the maximum number of languages in mirror writing was set by Sresthangshu Ghosh (born on July 19, 2020) of Darjeeling, West Bengal. He wrote the alphabetical letters of 15 languages in mirror including Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Filipino, German and others in 38 minutes and 43 seconds, at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 17 days, as confirmed on March5,2026. writing,






















The record for identifying the maximum types of dental equipment was set by Kiyansh Juneja (born on July 30, 2016) of Karnal, Haryana. He identified 100 types of dental equipment in 3 minutes and 6 seconds, by pointing to the associated surgical to their names, at the age of 9 years, 5 months and 24 days, as confirmed on January23,2026.

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The record for performing the maximum number of halfstretched punches on a monkey bar was set by Anaisha Nair (born on September 26, 2018) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She performed 2375 half-stretched punches (hands not fully stretched) with both bare hands on a punching pad, while standing on a monkey bar (length: 4.5 m, width: 0.6 m and height from the ground: 2 m) in 19 minutes and 16 seconds, at the age of 7 years, 4 months and 14 days, as confirmed on February9,2026. while standing on a monkey 0.6 m and height from minutes and 16 seconds, 9, 2026.


The record for conducting the longest continuous multi-trade skill demonstration programme was set by Krishi Udyog Mool Shikshan Sanstha (Karhati) Baramati of Pune, Maharashtra.







The record for collecting the maximum number of boarding passes was set by Gaurav Bajaj (born on May 11, 1981) of Shillong, Meghalaya. He has collected 394 boarding passes, of domestic and international flights, from May 9, 2002 to February 1, 2026, as confirmed on February12,2026. February 12, 2026.












The longest multi-trade skill demonstration programme, consisting of 84 students, 14 staff members and 11 supporting members, was conducted non-stop for 30 hours (1 day and 6 hours) from 8 a.m. on February 27, 2026 to 2 p.m. on February28,2026. The event was organised as a tribute to the leadership and inspiration of Honourable late Ajit Pawar (President of Krishi Udyog Mool Shikshan Sanstha and Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra), as confirmed on March5,2026.




The record for swimming in a river for the longest duration with tied hands and legs was set by Pankaj Jain (born on November 8, 1968) of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He swam a distance of 12.55 km with tied hands and legs in 1 hour, 56 minutes and 35 seconds (as per the strava app details) in the river Ganga at Kanpur, as confirmed on February13,2026. distance of 12.55 km with 1 hour, 56 minutes and river Ganga at Kanpur, February 13, 2026.
















The record for performing the maximum number of anticlockwise hula hoop spins around the waist while balancing on a pillar was set by A. Ruhana (born on June 3, 2020) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She performed 536 anti-clockwise hula hoop spins around her waist in 4 minutes and 58 seconds while balancing on a pillar (measuring 11.02 inches x 14.17 inches x 25.55 inches) on the terrace of her house, at the age of 5 years, 8 months and 9 days, as confirmed on February12,2026.









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The record for being the fastest to identify individual outline shapes of all the states of USA was set by Ridwin Vilas Chaher (born on August 28, 2021) of Raigad, Maharashtra (presently residing in Wisconsin, USA). He identified the individual outline shapes and recalled the names of all 50 states of the United States of America in 1 minute, 7 seconds and 72 milliseconds by viewing the individual foam shapes, at the age of 4 years, 4 months and 19 days, as confirmed on January16,2026.


January 16, 2026.






The record for cutting the maximum number of blouse pieces, in different patterns, was set by Nisha Rajput (born on July 10, 1987) of New Delhi. She cut 57 blouse pieces of different patterns, including frill, halter, corset and princess cut, among others, in 15 minutes and 16 milliseconds, as confirmed on January22,2026. January 22, 2026.



The record for writing Hindi mirrored texts for the maximum number of years was set by Pallavi Pare Chouksey (born on May 21, 1984) of Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh. She has written Hindi mirrored texts of devotional scriptures, comprising Shri Ramcharitmanas, Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and the Bible (New Testament), along with other miscellaneous topics, for 25 years from 2000 to date, and continues to work on other similar projects, verified at the office of India Book of Records, Faridabad, as confirmed on March24,2026.













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The record for performing the Raja Bhujangasana yoga pose on a monkey bar for the longest duration was set by Amyra Sharma (born on June 11, 2018) of Panipat, Haryana. She performed the Raja Bhujangasana yoga pose (King Cobra pose) on a monkey bar (measuring 4.5 m in length, 0.6 m in width and 2 m in height from the ground) for 15 minutes and 28 seconds, at the age of 7 years, 7 months and as confirmed February 7, 2026.











The record for reciting the names of the maximum number of prehistoric animals was set by Kridhay Arya N. (born on April 25, 2022) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He recited the names of 32 prehistoric animals in 41 seconds, at the age of 3 years, 9 months and 2 days, as confirmed on January 27, 2026.

















The record for performing the maximum number of forearm twists with dumbbells in one minute was set by Abhi Ram Kanaparthi (born on December 7, 2006) of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. He performed 170 forearm twists simultaneously with both arms (180 degrees each) in one minute, holding a 4 kg dumbbell in each hand, at the age of 19 years, 2 months and 7 days, as confirmed on February14,2026.





















The record for being the fastest to recite the names of all the Jain tirthankaras was set by Samvida Jain (born on March 25, 2020) of Surat, Gujarat. She recited the names of all 24 Jain tirthankaras in 30 seconds, at the age of 5 years, 11 months and 16 days, as confirmed on March10,2026.










Kerala. He recalled the days, as confirmed on February 18, 2026. 17, 2026.




The record for being the fastest to recall the names of inventors was set by Adith Amal Krishna (born on March 2, 2022) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He recalled the names of 50 inventors in 1 minute and 21 seconds, by hearing the inventions, at the age of 3 years, 11 months and 16 February18,2026.





The record for making the smallest model of a road roller using cardboard was set by Muhammed Alfin S. (born on March 27, 2011) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He made the smallest model of a road roller (measuring 1.5 cm x 1.4 cm), using cardboard, waste material and colours, at the age of 14 years, 10 months and 28 days, as confirmed on February24,2026.
The record for identifying the maximum number of countries’ outline maps in one minute was set by Aadhilakshmi Sanesh (born on March 14, 2019) of Kannur, Kerala. She identified the outline maps and recalled the names of 117 countries in one minute by viewing the images of outline maps on a laptop screen, at the age of 6 years, 11 months and 3 days, as confirmed on February February 24, 2026.












Nadu. He wrote the name ‘Nehru’ 889 times, in Jawaharlal




The record for writing the name ‘Nehru’ for the maximum number of times to make a typographic portrait of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was set by Sanjay A. (born on March 30, 2012) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. He wrote the name ‘Nehru’ 889 times, in English, to make a typographic portrait of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on an A4 size sheet, using a black pen, at the age of 13 years, 9 months and 28 days, as confirmed on January 27, 2026.























The record for performing the maximum number of anticlockwise hula hoop spins around the waist was set by Hemitha M. (born on October 11, 2020) of Bengaluru Rural, Karnataka. She performed 9,200 anticlockwise hula hoop spins around the waist in 1 hour, 32 minutes and 35 seconds, at the age of 5 years, 4 months and 6 days, as confirmed on 2026.

The record for clearing the maximum number of NISM certification examinations was set by Batchu Prudhvi (born on May 6, 2002) of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. He cleared 11 certification examinations conducted by the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) from December 2025 to March 2026, as confirmed on March13,2026.



The record for identifying and naming the outlined flags of the maximum number of countries with their colours in alphabetical order was set by Viswak (born on October 18, 2019) of Vellore, Tamil Nadu. He identified the outlined flags and recalled the names of 173 countries with their colours, alphabetically, in 20 minutes and 30 seconds by viewing the images of outlined flags on sheets of paper, at the age of 6 years, 3 months and 2 days, as confirmed on January20,2026.













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The record for qualifying the maximum number of UGC NET exams in Commerce was set by Mahendra Kumar Sahu (born on May 23, 1995) of Kalahandi, Odisha. He qualified for the UGC NET exam, in between November 2025, as confirmed on (born on October

Commerce, five times 2017 and December February 18, 2026.









The record for recalling the maximum number of Physics formulae was set by Samara Sinha (born on March 10, 2015) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. She recalled 95 Physics formulae of Mechanics, Circular Motion, Gravitation, Oscillations and Waves, Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Electricity and Magnetism in 9 minutes and 16 seconds, at the age of 10 years, 9 months and 29 days, as confirmed on January8,2026.










The record for being the fastest to recite the names of the books of the Bible was set by Praharsha Kiran (born on June 1, 2011) of MedchalMalkajgiri, Telangana. He recited the names of 66 books of the Bible (39 from the Old Testament and 27 from the New Testament) in 18.87 seconds, at the age of 14 years, 8 months and 19 days, as confirmed on February20,2026.
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The record for swimming the maximum distance across Vembanad Lake was set by Calvin Mark Binu (born on September 22, 2014) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala. Being specially abled (with 80% autism spectrum disorder), he swam 5 kilometres across Vembanad Lake in 2 hours, 27 minutes and 10 seconds, at the age of 11 years, 5 months and 15 days, as confirmed on March9,2026.



The record for being the fastest couple to drive through the world’s longest road tunnel was set by A.M. Ramakrishnan (born on May 18, 1959) of Palakkad, Kerala, along with his wife. The couple entered the Laerdal Tunnel in Norway from the Aurland side at 12.36 p.m. and exited on the Bergen side at 1.02 p.m. on August 23, 2025, covering the tunnel’s total length of 24.51 km in 26 minutes (at an average speed of approximately 57.6 km/h), as confirmed on December10,2025.










The record for collecting the maximum sets of blue and red pens was set by Hrusikesh Nayak (born on June 7, 1987) of Nayagarh, Odisha. He collected 185 sets of blue and red pens (a total number of 370 pens) of different companies, including Camlin Ball Pen, Cello Zero Pressure, Classmate Octane Gel 0.5 and others, as confirmed on January22,2026.















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The record for performing nail art with extensions on female clients for the longest duration was set by Bhumika Ghiya (born on September 6, 1992) of Vadodara, Gujarat. She performed nail art with extensions on 33 female clients for 11 hours on December8,2025. The nail art consisted of nail cutting and shaping, nail buffing, application of nail extensions and nail paint, as confirmed on February14,2026.



The record for uploading the maximum number of Basavanna Vachanas songs on YouTube was set by Fakkirgouda M. Hadimani (born on July 25, 1993) of Belagavi, Karnataka. He uploaded 409 Basavanna Vachanas songs in Kannada, on his YouTube channel ‘GoudrusarkarAiBeats’, composed using the Suno AI (Artificial Intelligence) platform, from December 28, 2025 to January 21, 2026, as confirmed on February18,2026.








The record for performing the highest altitude Tandem Skydive was set by P. Makeshwar (born on September 25, 1981) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Being a certified ‘Tandem Master’, he performed a tandem skydive (carrying a passenger) from the highest altitude of 27,460 feet from an aircraft and executed a safe landing on mountainous terrain, at Puga (Ladakh) on October28,2025.This successful attempt establishes a key milestone in the skydiving and aviation adventure history, as confirmed on February6,2026.



















The record for writing the smallest letters of the National Anthem on a postage stamp was set by Vinayak Kashiram Dhande (born on June 2, 1969) of Akola, Maharashtra. He wrote the smallest letters (each measuring 1 mm in height) of the complete Anthem on the reverse side of postage stamp (measuring x 2.5 cm) in 4 minutes 50 seconds, using a black pen, as confirmed on February28,2026.
He wrote the smallest letters (each measuring




The record for being the fastest to identify and name 50 gemstones with their associated countries was set by Muhammad Almir V.A. (born on August 15, 2017) of Ernakulam, Kerala. He identified and named 50 gemstones with their associated countries in 58 seconds and 16 milliseconds, at the age of 8 years, 7 months and 9 days, as confirmed on March24,2026.














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The record for sitting on a stool for the longest duration was set by (born on October 2, 2005) of Bhatinda, Punjab. He sat on a stool in a room, continuously, for 4 hours,15 minutes and 23 seconds, as confirmed on January9,2026.









(born on December 1, 2012) of Udaipur, Rajasthan.


A to Z, blindfolded, on















The record for being the fastest to draw calligraphy images of letters from A to Z blindfolded was set by Kunisha Kumawat (born on December 1, 2012) of Udaipur, Rajasthan. She drew 26 calligraphy images of letters from A to Z, blindfolded, on different sheets of paper, in 21 minutes and 13 seconds, using sketch pens, at the age of 13 years, 1 month and 27 days, as confirmed on January28,2026.


January 28,



The record for being the fastest to recall the capitals of 50 countries was set by Raghav Panchal (born on August 21, 2023) of Kota, Rajasthan. He recalled the capitals of 50 countries in 2 minutes, 22 seconds and 96 milliseconds, at the age of 2 years, 6 months and 13 days, as confirmed on March6,2026.
















The record for being the fastest to recite all letters of the Tamil alphabet was set by Inara D. (born on April 10, 2013) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu. She recited all 247 letters of the Tamil alphabet in 24.45 seconds, at the age of 12 years, 8 months and 17 days, as confirmed on 2025.

She recited all 247 letters of the December 27, names of 84 animals










The record for recalling the binomial scientific names of the maximum number of animals and reptiles was set by Mahaasri A. (born on April 22, 2013) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She recalled names of 84 animals and reptiles in 1 minute, 28 seconds and age of 12 years, 8 months and 22 days, as confirmed on





January 13, 2026.




The record for performing the maximum number of burpees in one minute was set by Hanaan Muhammed P. A. (born on June 7, 2013) of Ernakulam, Kerala. He performed 37 burpees in one minute, at the age of 12 years, 7 months and 20 days, as confirmed on January 27, 2026.








The record for being the fastest to crochet a coin purse was set by P.A. Varnika (born on February 19, 2014) of Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu. She crocheted a coin purse (measuring 11 cm x 9 cm) in 27 minutes, 7 seconds and 91 milliseconds, using a crochet needle and coloured wool, at the age of 11 years, 11 months and 30 days, as confirmed on February18,2026.







The record for playing the maximum number of badminton rally shots was set by (born on July 30, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He played 117 badminton rally shots (across the net with an opponent) in 5 minutes and 44 seconds, at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 18 days, as confirmed on March 17, 2026.



The record for being the fastest to recite one hundred computer abbreviations while performing hula hoop spins, simultaneously, was set by Hamsika Felicia (born on January 13, 2017) of Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu. She recited 100 computer abbreviations while performing hula hoop spins, simultaneously, in 7 minutes and 40 seconds, at the age of 9 years and 1 day, as confirmed on January14,2026.





January 14,



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The record for surgically removing the largest spinal disc was set by Dr. Saraj Kumar Singh (born on February 25, 1985) of Patna, Bihar. As a surgeon, he operated on a 55-year-old male patient and surgically removed the largest spinal disc (measuring 8 cm x 3 cm x 1 cm) at AIIMS (Patna) on September 25, 2023, as confirmed on February16,2026.
16, 2026.



























P. Adhiyan (born on September 18, 2020) of Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 11 multiplication tables from 1 to 11 in 2 minutes, at the age of 5 years and 5 months, as confirmed on March 2, 2026.












year and 7 months, 1 to 11 in 2 minutes, at



Vivan Surya (born on April 13, 2016) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the entire ‘Vishnu Sahasranamam’ (in Sanskrit) in 12 minutes and 38 seconds, at the age of 9 years and 10 months, as confirmed on March 6, 2026.




Kritin R. (born on August 2, 2024) of Bengaluru, Karnataka is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 24 logos of national and international brands of cars, 18 animals, 12 titles of nursery rhymes, 11 fruits, flags of 11 countries and 11 parts of the body, at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on March 5, 2026.







Sreemayi Subeesh (born on July 19, 2024) of Kannur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 20 animals, 11 birds, 11 vehicles, 10 fruits, 6 vegetables, 9 parts of the body, 8 colours, 3 actions and 29 miscellaneous items; mimicking the sounds of 5 animals and 3 birds; and recalling 12 greeting words, at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on






and 38 seconds, at the March 3, 2026.






Purvagya Parag Chaudhari (born on February 8, 2024) of Chandrapur, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 7 fruits, 14 animals, 10 colours and19 parts of the body; reciting 5 English nursery rhymes and 26 letters of the English alphabet; counting numbers from 1 to 10 in English and 1 to 18 in Marathi, at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on March 5, 2026. English alphabet; counting numbers from 1 to 10 March 5, 2026.











Rishit Drolia (born on October 23, 2022) of Bhilwara, Rajasthan, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 43 different types of vehicles of land, water and air transport in 1 minute and 56 seconds by viewing the pictures on a mobile screen; and recalling 11 national symbols in 1 minute and 11 seconds, at the age of 3 years and 4 months, as confirmed on March 3, 2026.













Mohammed Arshad (born on August 1, 2018) of Warangal, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the names of 180 (UN recognised) countries, along with the capitals and currencies, in 5 minutes and 26 seconds, at the age of 7 years and 7 months, as confirmed on March 11, 2026.


Yogna Saira (born on March 25, 2022) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of all 195 (UN recognised) countries in 6 minutes and 38 seconds by viewing the images of flags on a chart sheet, at the age of 3 years and 11 months, as confirmed on March 2, 2026.





Lyon Matis (born on May 17, 2024) of Puducherry, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for lifting and holding 2 dumbbells (weighing 2 kg each) in both hands for 7 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on March 11, 2026.










26 household items, at

Emir Ezdan K. (born on May 17, 2024) of Palakkad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 5 vegetables, 6 apparels, 7 kitchen items, 9 daily use items, 9 vehicles, 10 fruits, 12 parts of the body, 12 food items, 16 creatures, 4 birds and 26 household items, at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on March 5, 2026.









Nihara Nimish Shah (born on November 18, 2019) of Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for delivering a speech at TEDx Talks for a duration of 11 minutes and 40 seconds on the topic ‘Innovative Parenting in Future AI Driven World’ (at NES International School, Mumbai) on January 17, 2026, at the age of 6 years and 2 months, as confirmed on



March 7, 2026.









Sports Club, at Chinnaswamy
Kumaran Sampath (born on February 3, 1973) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for taking 4 wickets on 4 consecutive balls, all clean bowled, in the quarter final match of the Hindu Trophy, playing against State Bank of Mysore team, representing BEL Sports Club, at Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bengaluru) in July 1998, as confirmed on March 3, 2026.






Eshan A.R. (born on November 22, 2021) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the pictures on 94 flashcards and recalling the names of animals, vegetables, vehicles, fruits, parts of the body, food items and miscellaneous objects in 5 minutes, at the age of 4 years and 3 months, as confirmed on March 10, 2026.










Karn Mithunbhai Parmar (born on July 5, 2024) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting letters of the English alphabet; identifying 20 wild animals, 10 pet animals, 20 birds, 18 fruits, 20 vegetables, 15 vehicles and 18 shapes, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on March 14, 2026.








Nyha Yashlyn (born on May 27, 2021) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 12 parts of the body; reciting days of the week, months in a year (in English and Malayalam), 8 planets, one celestial body and 7 colours of the rainbow; and answering 10 G.K. questions related to India, at the age of 4 years and 9 months, as confirmed on March 3, 2026.









Ditya Mahtani (born on December 12, 2022) of Kolkata, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 4 famous personalities, 4 musical instruments, 5 comic characters, 6 vehicles, 7 wonders of the world, 8 planets, 12 shapes, 12 colours, 16 fruits, 19 parts of the body, 36 creatures and 38 miscellaneous items; answering 15 G.K. questions; reciting 2 mantras; recalling 12 elements of the periodic table and 8 national symbols, at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on March 9, 2026.











Krisha Singhal (born on April 19, 2022) of Jaipur, Rajasthan, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling the capitals of 50 countries in 1 minute and 8 seconds, at the age of 3 years and 10 months, as confirmed on March 7, 2026.







12 elements of the months, as confirmed on
Omysha Dhami (born on May 28, 2022) of Dehradun, Uttarakhand, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 6 shapes, 20 parts of the body, 7 cartoon characters and 20 animals; reciting 5 sense organs, 8 planets and 6 English nursery rhymes; counting numbers from 1 to 30; and writing letters of the English alphabet from A to Z, at the age of 3 years and 9 March 16, 2026.

















Amyra Mahreen (born on May 26, 2023) of Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 12 insects, 16 fruits, 16 vegetables, 16 birds, 16 flowers, 16 colours, 16 vehicles and 28 animals; recalling months in a year, days of the week and 26 letters of the English alphabet with associated words; singing the National Anthem; counting numbers from 1 to 20; and reciting 16 English nursery rhymes, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on March 11, 2026.
Aashvi De (born on December 8, 2023) of South Tripura, Tripura, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 20 animals, 20 fruits, 20 vegetables, 10 colours, 12 parts of the body, 20 actions, 12 emotions and flags of 20 countries; recalling alphabetical words from A to Z, numbers from 1 to 10 and days of the week; and mimicking the sounds of 9 animals, at the age of 2 years and 3 months, March 9, 2026. as confirmed on numbers from 1 to 20;





















Dhairya Gupta (born on September 9, 2019) of Delhi, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming the flags of 107 countries in 3 minutes and 24 seconds by viewing the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 6 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 14, 2026.













Iksh Gandhe (born on November 7, 2021) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting all 118 elements in the periodic table in 1 minute and 19 seconds, at the age of 4 years and March 11, 2026.


on flashcards, at the 4 months, as confirmed on



Jarpula Dhevansh (born on April 29, 2023) of Mahabubnagar, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 12 vegetables, 12 miscellaneous objects, 10 animals, 10 fruits and 7 Wonders of the World, at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on March 7, 2026.





Jiyansh D. (born on January 11, 2024) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling words in alphabetical order from A to Z in 1 minute and 1 second, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 6, 2026.






Aldrich Fin A. Amar (born on May 28, 2023) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 22 animals, 10 birds, 14 other creatures,11 vehicles, 11 vegetables, 13 fruits, 12 colours, 13 internal organs and 14 parts of the body; counting numbers from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on February 13, 2026.



Aadhya Darshan Mangukiya (born on July 22, 2022) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 22 mantras, including the Gayatri Mantra, Krishna Mantra, Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, Shanti Mantra, Hanuman Mantra, Devi Mantra and Durga Mantra, among others, at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on February 5, 2026.








Majeti Maanhitha (born on May 27, 2023) of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 17 birds, 16 fruits, 3 shapes, 16 vegetables, 12 vehicles, 10 colours and 14 parts of the body; reciting 5 shlokas, 2 English nursery rhymes, months in a year, days of the week and all 26 letters of the English alphabet with associated words; and counting numbers from 1 to 20, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on February 16, 2026.











Tiara Meera Rahul (born on June 30, 2022) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 19 animals, 15 parts of the body, 64 miscellaneous items, 15 fruits and 8 planets; reciting 26 letters of the English alphabet with associated words, at the age of 3 years and 7 months, as confirmed on February 16, 2026.
















Prathulan S Anand (born on February 9, 2023) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 10 Tamil Thirukkurals in 1 minute and 12 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on January 31, 2026.

confirmed on


alphabetical words from A to Z, 9 months, as confirmed on numbers from 1 to 20, at the



Taksh Nikhil Ruikar (born on April 27, 2023) of Dharashiv, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 9 colours, 9 mathematical symbols, 7 sea animals, 10 vehicles, 12 fruits and 16 parts of the body; recalling 8 national symbols, months in a year, days of the week, and all alphabetical words from A to Z, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 18, 2026.







S. N. Arya (born on September 30, 2023) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for riding a brakeless balance bicycle (without pedals and supporting wheels) on a road for a distance of 0.21 km in 1 minute and 5 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 14, 2026.











Niza Lafzi P. (born on August 30, 2017) of Palakkad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 15 food items, 15 cartoon characters, 15 parts of the body, 15 home appliances, 15 animals, 15 vehicles, 15 actions, 15 colours and 15 fruits; recalling 4 seasons, 14 districts of Kerala, 10 lakes of Kerala, 7 continents and 15 facts about India, at the age of 8 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 4, 2026.








Advaith Mayon P. (born on April 10, 2021) of Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 10 multiplication tables (from 1 to 10) in 3 minutes and 56 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 5, 2026.
















in 1 minute, 4 seconds and 20 milliseconds, at the on minutes and 56 seconds, at
Barun Kumar Sethi (born on June 17, 2023) of Balasore, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 59 animals, young ones of 20 animals, 16 vehicles, 15 shapes, 20 freedom fighters, 15 musical instruments and 10 parts of the body; counting from 1 to 30; recalling 26 letters of the English alphabet, 7 continents, 8 planets, 17 national symbols and 28 states with capitals; reciting 6 shlokas, 4 English nursery rhymes; and singing the National song, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on February 13, 2026.











Midhush Shourya (born on November 29, 2018) of Mandya, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting all 118 elements of the periodic table in 1 minute, 4 seconds and 20 milliseconds, at the age of 7 years and 2 months, as confirmed February 12, 2026.







Akshath K. (born on April 25, 2020) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving six 4 x 4 Sudoku puzzles, on a sheet of paper, in 3 minutes and 22 seconds, using a pencil, at the age of 5 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 23, 2026.







2 months, as confirmed on
Vedanshi Mehulbhai Dudhat (born on November 27, 2023) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for performing 21 yoga poses in 3 minutes and 54 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.




Kiyan Mandal (born on March 11, 2022) of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR achiever’ for reciting 3 Bengali nursery rhymes; identifying 13 vegetables; translating 28 fruits, 18 professions, 20 vehicles, 19 flowers, 21 creatures and 21 animals from English to Bengali; and recalling the capitals of 30 countries, at the age of 3 years and 11 months, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.









Shiyali Rai (born on February 9, 2024) of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 42 miscellaneous items, 5 vegetables, 3 fruits, 17 parts of the body, 10 vehicles, 10 animals, 6 colours, 11 electronic items and 5 birds; counting from 1 to 10; recalling 5 English antonyms; and reciting a nursery rhyme, at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on February 12, 2026.







Chainika Kaur Virdi (born on June 22, 2012) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for participating in the Republic Day 2026 Triathlon (consisting of 42 km cycling, 42 km skating and 21 km running) and achieving a ‘Certificate of Appreciation’ along with a medal (organised by MK’s Club of Sports and Art), at the age of 13 years and 7 months, as confirmed on January 31, 2026. months, as confirmed on









Veeha Swapnil Junnarkar (born on May 26, 2017) of Pune, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 38 flashcards, blindfolded, and recalling the names of miscellaneous images of animals, vehicles, letters of the English alphabet, fruits, shapes, colours and numbers, among others, in one minute by swiftly moving the shuffled flashcards, at the age of 8 years and 8 months, as confirmed on January 29, 2026.











Nayanika Biswas (born on February 23, 2019) of Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for writing 50 odd numbers from 1 to 100, in 1 minute and 40 seconds, in a notebook, using a pencil, at the age of 6 years and 11 months, as confirmed on January 28, 2026.



















Ayra Zefrin (born on March 24, 2023) of Palakkad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 61 animals, 20 vegetables, 25 fruits, 19 birds, 20 professionals, 27 vehicles, 16 shapes, 18 colours, 24 parts of the body, 32 actions, 21 opposite words and 8 planets; reciting days of the week, months in a year and 26 letters of the English alphabet; answering 8 G.K. questions; counting from 1 to 10; and solving 3 puzzles, at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.












Yogit Suhan (born on March 5, 2024) of Thane, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 deities, 11 colours, 11 miscellaneous items, 11 shapes, 13 car brands, 18 parts of the body, 20 vegetables, 24 fruits, 25 animals, 20 vehicles, 8 birds, 19 food items, all letters of the English alphabet with associated words; reciting 2 nursery rhymes; arranging 25 pieces of shapes; and stacking 6 coloured rings, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed February 14, 2026.





months, as confirmed on
Hari Narayanan (born on April 28, 2017) of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for making an origami frog (measuring 8.7 cm x 4.7 cm) in 2 minutes, using a green sheet of paper, at the age of 8 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 16, 2026.








months, as confirmed

Avyan N. Jain (born on July 6, 2023) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 42 animals, 30 vehicles, 29 vegetables, 20 fruits, 8 shapes, 10 colours, 12 insects, 14 aquatic animals, 15 birds and 100 miscellaneous items; counting from 1 to 10; reciting 26 letters of the English alphabet, days of the week, 3 English nursery rhymes, 8 planets, 22 Tirthankaras and 10 national symbols, at the age of 2 years and 7 on February 25, 2026.









Bhaanish Sharma (born on November 27, 2022) of Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 31 animals, 13 birds, 20 vegetables, 13 fruits and 9 colours; recalling the names of 5 seasons and 8 national symbols, at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 16, 2026.





numbers from 1 to 20, at on







Saanvika Das (born on February 10, 2023) of Ganjam, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 13 vehicles, 23 vegetables, 12 animals, 16 birds, 19 fruits, 12 colours, 20 shapes, 13 mathematical symbols, 23 parts of the body, 12 deities, 11 antonyms and 12 professions; reciting 26 letters of the English alphabet, 8 planets, days of the week and months in a year; translating the names of 14 family relations from Odia to English; and counting numbers from 1 to 20, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on February 6, 2026.
















Shehza Mehar (born on September 11, 2020) of Kasaragod, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 16 animals, 19 fruits, 17 vegetables, 8 shapes, 6 national symbols, 17 letters of the Arabic alphabet, 17 vehicles, 5 types of plants and 17 parts of the body; reading 14 Malayalam and 21 English words; counting from 1 to 100; recalling days of the week; and spelling numbers from 1 to 5, at the age of 5 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 11, 2026.













Vedhanth Sudheep (born on May 12, 2023) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 20 vehicles, 12 insects, 15 parts of the body, 15 vegetables, 20 fruits, 20 birds, 10 home appliances, 30 animals, 12 water animals, 12 flowers and 60 miscellaneous items; reciting 6 English nursery rhymes, months in a year and letters of the English alphabet, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 18, 2026.
numbers from 1 to 5, at months, as confirmed













Hamda Hassnain (born on March 27, 2024) of Udupi, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 shapes, 22 parts of the body, 14 actions, 51 animals and birds; reciting all letters of English and Arabic alphabet with associated words; recalling 8 English words from spellings; imitating the sounds of 11 animals; and counting numbers from 1 to 15, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.









Shaan Baidya (born on December 29, 2023) of Dakshin Dinajpur, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for translating 10 fruits, 12 vegetables, 12 birds, 10 animals, 10 insects and 6 types of fish from English to Bengali; recalling the names of 18 chapters of the ‘Srimad Bhagavad Gita’; answering 9 G.K. questions; and reciting 2 Bengali nursery rhymes, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 12, 2026.







Zuan Salim Muhammed (born on November 23, 2017) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving a 2 x 2 Rubik’s Cube in 1 minute and 31 seconds while mentally solving 15 addition and subtraction sums in continuation (8 + 2 = 10, 10 + 5 = 15, 15 – 3 = 12 ….. 32+1 = 33, 33 - 4 = 29, 29+1 = 30) by responding to the questions, at the age of 8 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 18, 2026.









Arav Ranjan Goud (born on February 12, 2024) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 30 animals, 22 birds, 22 vegetables, 22 fruits, 16 vehicles, 8 freedom fighters, 8 actions, 10 parts of the body and 101 household items; imitating the sounds of 6 animals; recalling 4 national symbols; and performing 30 jumps (in 15 seconds), at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on


January 31, 2026.

















donations, as confirmed
Satvir Singh (born on August 10, 1981) of Sirsa, Haryana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for receiving 20 certificates and medals from Bapu Maghar Singh Ji International Blood Centre, Sirsa, for donating blood 20 times, of type O+, from February 3, 2024 to January 26, 2026. The donations included both blood and SDP donations, as confirmed on February 11, 2026.







K. John Solomon (born on July 30, 2022) of Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming the flags of 195 (UN recognised) countries in 5 minutes and 43 seconds by viewing the flags on flashcards, at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.



Jasteena K. Shiju (born on February 25, 2021) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting the names of all the 14 districts of Kerala in 6 seconds, at the age of 5 years, as confirmed on February 25, 2026.








K. Pradeepan (born on August 29, 2020) of Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of all 195 (UN recognised) countries in 1 minute and 29 seconds by viewing pictures of flags on a laptop screen, at the age of 5 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 18, 2026.















Satvik Mazumder (born on June 18, 2024) of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 18 vehicles, 20 food items, 20 animals, 15 fruits, 18 vegetables,14 parts of the body and 21 alphabetical pictures; recalling 26 letters of the English alphabet and 6 action words; counting from 1 to 10; stacking 5 coloured rings and arranging 25 shapes, at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on February 12, 2026.

months, as confirmed on










10 Bible verses and numbers from 1 to 10;













Kathlyn Miriam Shah (born on March 27, 2024) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 28 birds, 28 animals, 12 sea creatures, 10 colours, 20 vegetables, 18 parts of the body and 19 fruits; reciting 26 letters of the English alphabet, 10 Bible verses and days of the week; counting numbers from 1 to 10; performing 5 actions; and mimicking the sounds of 13 animals, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.







Aayush Saisravan (born on January 30, 2021) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving a jigsaw puzzle named ‘The Lion King’ (consisting of 108 pieces) in 27 minutes and 43 seconds, at the age of 5 years, as confirmed on February 19, 2026.








Aadhyashree (born on October 2, 2023) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 14 vegetables, 14 animals and 20 parts of the body; reciting 11 shlokas, days of the week and months in a year; recalling alphabetical words from A to Z and capitals of 16 Indian states; counting numbers from1 to 30 in English and 1 to 10 in Hindi and Telugu; and answering 12 G.K. questions, at age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on the February 25, 2026.









Archit Sachin Singalkar (born on April 16, 2017) of Thane, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of 195 (UN recognised) countries alphabetically from A to Z in 4 minutes and 19 seconds by viewing the images of flags on a TV screen, at the age of 8 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 14, 2026.














Aahaan Modi (born on June 18, 2020) of Pune, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of 195 (UN recognised) countries in 2 minutes, 49 seconds and 82 milliseconds by viewing the pictures of the flags on a large screen, at the age of 5 years and 8 months, as confirmed on February 23, 2026.
















countries and 28 Indian states, and 3 months, as confirmed on
Nairit Ghosh (born on October 27, 2022) of Howrah, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags of 149 countries, 36 famous personalities, 25 fruits, 25 vegetables, 25 animals, 25 vehicles, 25 birds, 25 flowers, 18 shapes, 12 colours, 8 planets and 35 parts of the body; locating 28 Indian states, 8 union territories and 23 districts of West Bengal on a map; counting from 1 to 100; recalling days of the week, months in a year, capitals of 121 countries and 28 Indian states, at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on February 12, 2026.
















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Taekwondo 2024 and 2026, and 4 between 2025 and 2026,

Aarav A. (born on March 16, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving 16 medals in Taekwondo, consisting of 7 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze medals, in various district, state and national level Taekwondo championships between 2024 and 2026, and 4 gold medals in inline skating between 2025 and 2026, at the age of 5 years and 11 months, as confirmed on February 16, 2026.








Manvitha N. (born on March 22, 2024) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 18 parts of the body, 16 fruits, 12 vegetables and 26 letters of the English alphabet; reciting days of the week and 2 English nursery rhymes; performing 17 actions; and imitating the sounds of 9 animals, at the age of 1 year and 10 February 20, 2026. of 9 animals, at the months, as confirmed on


























Anika Wadhwa (born on March 14, 2024) of Amritsar, Punjab, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 50 miscellaneous items, 33 animals, 12 birds, 21 fruits, 15 vegetables, 12 colours, 10 vehicles, 9 shapes and 10 parts of the body; reciting 4 nursery rhymes and letters of the English alphabet; counting numbers from 1 to 10 in English and Hindi; imitating the sounds of 8 animals; and solving 2 puzzles, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on











M. Krithi (born on May 12, 2023) of Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 30 animals, 20 vegetables, 27 fruits, 12 colours, 11 shapes, 11 birds, 7 flowers, 17 vehicles, 15 community helpers and 15 parts of the body; recalling months in a year, 8 planets, 26 alphabetical letters with associated words; reciting 8 English and Telugu nursery rhymes; performing 20 actions; solving 2 puzzles; imitating the sounds of 10 animals; and counting from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 12, 2026.




of 10 animals; and














Ivana D. (born on September 6, 2023) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 13 vehicles, 13 parts of the body, 7 birds and 15 animals; reciting days of the week, months in a year and 26 letters of the English alphabet; and counting numbers from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 18, 2026.








numbers from 1 to 10, the sounds of 8 animals; and February 25, 2026.

animals, 6 wild animals, 8 birds,





numbers from 1 to 20, at the



Rudra Prathiksha (born on August 22, 2023) of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 8 shapes; recalling all letters of English and Tamil alphabet, 7 domestic animals, 6 wild animals, 8 birds, 8 fruits, 8 vegetables, 8 colours and 20 parts of the body; and counting numbers from 1 to 20, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.



A. K. Reya Padma (born on February 29, 2024) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 15 animals in 1 minute and 35 seconds; recalling associated words of the letters of the English alphabet from A to Z in 1 minute and 38 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on February 28, 2026.











Ihaan Shaurya (born on January 2, 2023) of Kannur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 35 animals, 18 birds, 10 colours, 10 shapes, 18 fruits, 17 vehicles and 15 car logos; reciting months in a year; and counting numbers from 1 to 49, at the age of 3 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.

numbers from 1 to 49, at month, as confirmed on










Jiyana A. (born on March 6, 2024) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 12 vehicles, 8 animals, 7 shapes, 7 parts of the body, 8 vegetables, 8 fruits, 8 household items, 8 food items, 8 colours and 8 toys; counting from 1 to 10, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on February 11, 2026.









S. Jeevan (born on November 26, 2014) of Ballari, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the colours and numbers of 100 UNO cards, blindfolded, in 4 minutes and 4 seconds by touching the cards, at the age of 11 years and 3 months, as confirmed on February 27, 2026.







Niharika Jena (born on September 13, 2021) of Jajpur, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 16 parts of the body; recalling 7 national symbols, months in a year and days of the week; singing the National Anthem; and reciting 3 Hindi nursery rhymes, at the age of 4 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.







associated words, at the months, as confirmed on
Muhamed Razin (born on September 21, 2021) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 16 countries by the flags, 35 vehicles, 15 flowers, 25 shapes, 35 fruits, 5 organs, 13 professionals, 24 colours, 16 insects, 27 vegetables, 24 birds, 32 parts of the body, 32 animals, 8 planets and 12 types of houses; counting from 1 to 50; recalling 14 districts of Kerala, days of the week, months in a year and 26 letters of the English alphabet with associated words, at the age of 4 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 10, 2026.





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Bishnu Mohan Panda (born on May 3, 1955) of Cuttack, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for authoring 28 books in English, including ‘Beautiful Bastar’ (ISBN: 978-93-5207584-3), ‘Amazing KBK Region and Lord Ram’s Trail’ (ISBN: 978-93-89615-08-1), ‘Hockey in India’ (ISBN: 978- 93-6095521-2) and ‘Mahima Religion and Mahima Trail- in Odisha’ (ISBN: 978-93-60959-94-4), among others, published by Authors Press, as confirmed on February 25, 2026.












Jinisha Anurag Sarda (born on January 12, 2024) of Nagpur, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming months in a year,12 animals, 11 parts of the body, 10 household items, 7 fruits, 3 vegetables and 3 vehicles; performing 14 actions; sorting and completing a puzzle of 20 shapes; and chanting a mantra, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 3, 2026.










K. Rudwiin (born on March 21, 2022) of Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 17 Tamil Thirukkurals in 58 seconds and 89 milliseconds, at the age of 3 years and 10 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.


















a tractor, truck, taxi, minutes and 18 seconds, at

Samrik Dhali (born on July 3, 2022) of Nadia, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 76 vehicles, including a tractor, truck, taxi, scooty, crane and a bicycle, among others, in 5 minutes and 18 seconds, at the age of 3 years and 7 months, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.













Peddi Praagnatmika (born on February 17, 2021) of Mallaram, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling the names of 39 Indian cities by their sobriquets (nicknames) in 52 seconds, at the age of 5 years, as confirmed on February 24, 2026.



Srihita Sriyanvi Parida (born on May 23, 2024) of Ganjam, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling the capitals of 28 Indian states ; answering 12 G.K. questions; reciting letters of English and Odia alphabet, months in a year, days of the week and 10 nursery rhymes; counting from 1 to 30 in Odia and 1 to 10 in English; identifying 10 parts of a cycle, 19 parts of the body, 18 miscellaneous items, 7 colours and 4 ornaments; and imitating the sounds of 10 animals, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on February 2, 2026.





R. G. Yuvaan Mohapatra (born on June 4, 2023) of Cuttack, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 shapes, 11 colours, 20 vehicles, 19 fruits, 15 birds, 15 community helpers, 26 vegetables, 47 animals, 41 miscellaneous items, 34 parts of the body, 14 insects and reptiles; reciting months in a year, days of the week, 8 planets, 10 English nursery rhymes, 6 mantras, 16 national symbols and letters from A to Z; answering 18 G.K. questions; and counting numbers from 1 to 30, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on February 28, 2026.















J. P. Pranav (born on October 23, 2022) of Chengalpet, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for answering 100 General Knowledge questions in 2 minutes, 30 seconds and 77 milliseconds, at the age of 3 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 27, 2026.


Adhvika Kalavathy M. S. (born on August 7, 2023) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 19 animals, 17 fruits, 18 birds, 12 shapes, 12 colours, 27 vegetables, 10 flowers, 12 vehicles and 19 parts of the body; recalling 9 national symbols, days of the week, 5 senses, 7 rainbow colours, life stages of a butterfly and letters of the English alphabet with associated words; reciting 2 English nursery rhymes; and counting numbers from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on











nursery rhymes; and months, as confirmed on




Alain C. Rahul (born on September 14, 2022) of Kannur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 25 animals, 7 insects, 10 fruits, 19 vehicles, 5 shapes, 9 flowers, 12 colours, 6 vegetables, 6 logos, 7 parts of the body, 8 miscellaneous pictures, all letters of the English and Malayalam alphabet; counting numbers from 1 to12, at the age of 3 years and 5 February 20, 2026.






Aijaz Ahmad (born on December 1, 1999) of Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving 103 online certificates in Data Science and Analytics, Generative AI Tools and programming languages, from recognised platforms, between September 16, 2025 and February 20, 2026, as confirmed on February 25, 2026. 2026, as confirmed on






Babu K. C. (born on May 28, 1968) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 26 letters of the English alphabet in reverse order (from Z to A) in 1.41 seconds, as confirmed on February 25, 2026.













Apurbi Kurmi (born on January 29, 2022) of Hailakandi, Assam, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting associated words of the English alphabet from A to Z and 5 shapes; singing the National Song ‘Vande Mataram’; mimicking the sounds of 10 animals; and answering 13 G.K. questions, at the age of 4 years, as confirmed on February 20, 2026. sounds of 10 animals;











Diya S. (born on October 2, 2021) of the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of all 195 (UN recognised countries), along with associated capitals and currencies, in 9 minutes and 10 seconds, on viewing the pictures of the flags on flashcards, at the months, as confirmed on February 27, 2026.


age of 4 years and 4 months, as confirmed on






Nikshitha M. (born on June 27, 2023) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 18 animals, 14 fruits and 12 vegetables; counting from 1 to 30; recalling days of the week, months in a year, letters of the English and Tamil alphabet with associated words, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on January 19, 2026. 6 months, as confirmed on








Arwa Fatima Akilhusen Saiyed (born on October 13, 2023) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 11 birds and 58 animals; reciting 2 English and Gujarati nursery rhymes; recalling 3 professions; translating the names of 8 relations from Hindi to English; solving a puzzle; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 in English and Hindi, at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 28, 2026.







Vama Vivek Desai (born on August 27, 2024) of Valsad, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 7 shapes, 11 actions, 10 birds, 13 vegetables, 15 fruits, 10 farm animals, 9 wild animals, 13 vehicles, 10 colours and 7 household items by viewing the pictures on flashcards, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on March 2, 2026.



Hamiz Ibrahim (born on September 1, 2021) of Kannur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 99 names of Allah, 10 daily prayers in Arabic, names of 14 districts of Kerala and recalling 9 national symbols at the age of 4 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 19, 2026.



months, as confirmed on 11 months, as confirmed on
Hazel Hardik Kumar Patel (born on February 21, 2024) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 28 states of India in 2 minutes and 14 seconds by viewing the pictures on an Indian map puzzle, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on February 16, 2026.









Daanvi Sara A. (born on May 10, 2023) of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 12 Tamil months in a year in 6 seconds, at the age of 2 years and


8 months, as confirmed on January 23, 2026.





in 5 minutes and 44

Amda Ashvadh (born on January 9, 2020) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of 140 (UN recognised) countries in 5 minutes and 44 seconds, at the age of 6 years, as confirmed on








Harshith E. (born on July 4, 2023) of Karur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 33 vehicles, 21 vegetables, 13 sports, 12 musical instruments, 11 professions, 6 dry fruits, 24 fruits, 22 actions, 16 shapes, 17 parts of the body, 23 domestic animals, 21 wild animals, 14 national symbols, 12 English antonyms, 26 alphabetical words, 20 birds, 4 seasons and 6 natural elements, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on January 27, 2026.



January 21, 2026.




Gangarajula Vishruth Tej (born on January 30, 2023) of Nizamabad, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 33 districts of Telangana, 5 English nursery rhymes, 3 shlokas, all letters of the English alphabet, days of the week and months in a year; identifying 12 parts of the body; recalling the spellings of numbers from 1 to 10; solving a 12-piece Montessori colour slide puzzle and a 5-piece shape puzzle, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on January 24, 2026.

















Anisha Jhunjhunwala (born on August 16, 2017) of Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving a certificate (certificate number: P010200743) from ‘The Yoga Certification Board’ for being certified as a ‘Yoga Protocol Instructor’ from December 9, 2025 to December 8, 2030 (evaluated by Modish Services Private Limited), at the age of 8 years and 4 confirmed on January 10, 2026.
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Aditya Gupta (born on February 11, 2011) of Gurugram, Haryana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for capturing an image of a celestial body in the night sky with the help of a telescope, at the age of 14 years and 10 months, as confirmed on


December 31, 2025.





Lihan Eshwar P. (born on August 24, 2024) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for performing 12 actions; identifying 24 animals, 25 fruits, 26 vegetables, 21 vehicles, 12 festivals, 20 deities, 16 community helpers, 8 famous personalities, 16 freedom fighters, 21 birds, flags of 14 countries, 7 wonders of the world, 18 miscellaneous items and 18 parts of the body, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on February 28, 2026.

Viansh Karmakar (born on November 11, 2023) of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for pointing out the geographical locations of all 28 states on an India map puzzle, in 3 minutes and 53 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on

Hitesh Patel (born on October 26, 1969) of Surat, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for creating an AI-generated music album, in Gujarati, on a theme ‘Nirbandh Varso’ (Unbound Legacy) , as confirmed on January 6, 2026.

B. K. Riana Dhriti (born on September 4, 2023) of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting all 26 letters of the English alphabet from A to Z in 13 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 14, 2026.

Rudraksh Chakraborty (born on October 7, 2021) of Malda, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 12 colours; recalling 4 national symbols; answering 7 G.K. questions; counting numbers from 1 to 100 in English and Bengali; and reciting the complete Hanuman Chalisa, at the age of 4 years and 4 months, as confirmed on

Raafqua Fatima (born on March 28, 2024) of Ranchi, Jharkhand, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 animals,18 vegetables, 9 colours, 10 parts of the body and 4 birds, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on March 7, 2026.





Samarth Bansal (born on April 6, 2024) of Chandigarh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 9 shapes, 10 vegetables, 10 fruits, 10 animals and 11 parts of the body; reciting letters of the English alphabet with their associated words, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on March 27, 2026.










Tarun S. (born on February 22, 2022) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving a ‘Mind Puzzler’ set (a sliding game of 16 pieces) in 1 minute and 2 seconds, at the age of 4 years, as confirmed on March 3, 2026. as


Saanshi Rabel S. (born on September 12, 2024) of The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 7 parts of the body and 5 miscellaneous items; recalling letters of the Tamil alphabet, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on March 18, 2026.






Tejas (born on January 1, 2017) of Kalaburagi, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR achiever’ for solving a 40-piece political map puzzle of India, blindfolded, in 5 minutes and 20 seconds, at the age of 9 years and 1 month, as confirmed on




Tatsa Rushi Patel (born on February 2, 2024) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 21 animals, 9 colours, 8 planets, 10 shapes, 9 birds, 13 parts of the body and 26 letters from A to Z; counting numbers from 1 to 10; answering 5 mythological questions and 8 national symbols; recalling days of the week; and reciting 3 Sanskrit shlokas, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 13, 2026.




















Shaurya Sharma (born on October 9, 2019) of Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for delivering a speech on Uttarakhand; reciting the names of 13 districts in Uttarakhand, 15 shlokas of Shiv Tandav Stotra, G20 countries and their capitals, 31 abbreviations with full forms, 195 countries (UN recognised) with their capitals and currencies and 28 Indian states with capitals, at the age of 6 years and 5 months, as confirmed on March 17, 2026.











Sanchayan Das Gupta (born on December 3, 2023) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 21 fruits, 27 vegetables, letters from A to Z, 23 parts of the body, flags of 18 countries, 12 colours, 23 animals, 16 vehicles and 9 actions; counting from 1 to 20; naming 6 national symbols, 13 elements of the periodic table and the solar system; reciting 22 Bengali and 3 English nursery rhymes; and solving a puzzle, at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on March 10, 2026. and 23 seconds, at the





Rudran Ramanathan (born on July 13, 2023) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for riding a bicycle, without supporting wheels, for a distance of 3.05 km on a busy road in 29 minutes and 23 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on March 6, 2026.





S. P. Saisri (born on September 5, 2020) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 23 Thirukkurals in 1 minute and 14 seconds, at the age of 5 years and 5 months, as confirmed on March 5, 2026.






Rohit Uppal (born on March 6, 1980) of Faridabad, Haryana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for covering a distance of 6297 km by walking in one year (365 days), using a step-tracker device, as confirmed on February 12, 2026.



Shriyan M. S. (born on August 11, 2019) of Kollam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 36 species of dinosaurs in 52 seconds from flashcards, at the age of 6 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 5, 2026.





R. K. Lakshith Liyaan (born on July 11, 2023) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR achiever’ for identifying the logos of 100 national and international brands of cars in 1 minute and 41 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on March 10, 2026.


















Abced M.S. (born on May 11, 2019) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for having a unique name, comprising the first five letters of the English alphabet (a, b, c, d, e), at the age of 6 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.




Abdec M. S. (born on January 15, 2022) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for having a unique name, comprising the first five letters of the English alphabet (a, b, c, d, e), at the age of 4 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.













Diyansh Vishnu Vegi (born on February 25, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 12 multiplication tables from 1 to 12 in 3 minutes and 22 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 11 months, as confirmed on February 14, 2026.

















Avyukt Anirvan (born on June 16, 2023) of Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 7 insects, 12 vegetables, 9 colours, 9 deities, 8 shapes, 12 fruits, 23 animals, 18 parts of the body, 14 vehicles and 26 alphabetical words from A to Z; counting numbers from 1 to 10; reciting 4 English nursery rhymes; recalling 14 national symbols, 5 shlokas, days of the week and months in a year; performing 17 actions; and answering 15 G.K. questions, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on February 11, 2026.















Ayush Dawani (born on October 6, 2009) of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for recalling 74 calendar days (by the dates) from the years 2016 to 2040 in 5 minutes, at the age of 16 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 10, 2026. the week and months actions; and answering years 2016 to 2040

Shivansh Parida (born on February 7, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 17 fruits, 13 vegetables, 7 shapes, 8 colours, 12 national symbols and 4 seasons; reciting days of the week, months in a year and 13 shlokas, at the age of 6 years, as confirmed on February 23, 2026.
















Elzin Muhammad (born on August 10, 2022) of Palakkad, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 31 flags, 18 animals, 18 fruits, 16 vegetables, 11 occupations, 11 colours, 21 parts of the body, 20 vehicles, 8 car logos, 8 shapes and 13 famous personalities; recalling 12 opposite words; and answering 20 General Knowledge questions, at the age of 3 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 6, 2026.











Emmanuvel Kyalvin Davrev (born on November 29, 2001) of Idukki, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for authoring a Malayalam book titled ‘Aadhiparvvam’ (ISBN: 978-81-98185-709), published by Era Books Publications on February 4, 2026, and releasing an official original soundtrack (BGM) of the book titled ‘Siege of the Iron Serpent’, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.









Dwani Sreelal (born on September 21, 2023) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for running a distance of 100 metres in 51 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on February 23, 2026.


months, as confirmed on

















Priyanshu Prateek Behera (born on January 26, 2019) of Bhadrak, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 28 freedom fighters; naming 15 Prime Ministers, 15 Presidents and 9 Cabinet Ministers of India; answering 100 G.K. questions; recalling 30 English antonyms, 8 planets, 24 family members, capitals of 28 Indian states, 17 national symbols and 9 shlokas, at the age of 7 years, as confirmed on February 16, 2026.


of 28 Indian states, 17







(BGM) of the book titled ‘Siege of the Iron is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ a distance of 8.3 km






months, as confirmed on
Juwain (born on April 6, 2019) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for performing roller skating on a busy road for a distance of 8.3 km in 41.36 minutes, at the age of 6 years and 10 months, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.






Sathvik M. M. (born on October 15, 2017) of Kannur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 141 countries by viewing the images of flags on flashcards, and simultaneously locating 109 countries on a globe, at the age of 8 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 19, 2026.

4 months, as confirmed on























Prachet Swapnil Kole (born on July 23, 2023) of Solapur, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags of 32 countries, 57 miscellaneous items, 20 fruits, 12 shapes, 22 parts of the body, 23 vegetables, 21 vehicles, 20 professions, 8 colours, 17 animals, 14 actions and 26 letters of the English alphabet, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on February 11, 2026.



Rashid K. (born on February 28, 1998) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for undertaking a motorcycle expedition from Telangana (Hyderabad) to Kerala, covering a total distance of 1,000.99 km in 18 hours and 14 minutes, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.














sounds of 8 animals, at


Nilaani N. Pranav (born on June 3, 2024) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 7 Chief Ministers of Kerala, 10 colours, 12 fruits, 13 vegetables, 11 parts of the body, 11 animals, 10 birds, 7 flowers and 8 vehicles; performing 9 actions; and imitating the sounds of 8 animals, at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on January 31, 2026.








17 animals, 14 actions and months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.

S. P. Thvaritha (born on March 1, 2024) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 28 parts of the body in 1 minute and 34 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 11















Suryanshu Bor (born on February 11, 2024) of Kolkata, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 26 animals, young ones of 10 animals, 11 colours, 12 shapes, 15 birds, 21 fruits, 10 vegetables, 16 vehicles and 13 parts of the body; answering 19 G.K. questions; reciting days of the week, months in a year and 11 letters of the Bengali alphabet; counting from 1 to 30 in English and 1 to 20 in Bengali, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on January 30, 2026.

Srika Sridhar (born on December 18, 2023) of Karur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 61 miscellaneous items. including household items, parts of the body, ornaments, fruits, vegetables, animals and vehicles, in 5 minutes and 47 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 7, 2026.





folk dances, 10 historical their food habits, 16 animals









Muhammed Lezin Emad (born on July 30, 2023) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 17 parts of the body, 17 vehicles, 12 vegetables, 11 animals, 15 fruits, 5 national leaders, 5 birds, 5 colours, 5 seasons and 5 beverages; counting numbers from 1 to 10 in English and Malayalam; answering 10 G.K. and 10 Islamic questions; recalling days of the week and 14 districts of Kerala,




Bhagyashree Das (born on December 23, 2022) of Cuttack, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 26 freedom fighters, 36 creatures, 20 parts of a computer, 26 vegetables, 12 colours, 20 fruits and 24 animals; answering 130 G.K. questions; recalling capitals of 28 Indian states and 8 union territories, 30 districts of Odisha, 7 continents, 6 seasons, 7 national symbols, 18 books with authors, 15 poets, 10 Indian folk dances, 10 historical places, 10 animals with their food habits, 16 animals and their young ones, 40 English antonyms and 8 planets, at the age of 3 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 14, 2026.











Shlok Balasubramanian (born on July 11, 2023) of Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 8 shlokas in 1 minute and 17 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, February 14, 2026.



as confirmed on













numbers from 1 to 30, at the months, as confirmed on

Trishan Sahoo (born on March 30, 2023) of Khordha, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 12 freedom fighters, 13 fruits, 19 professions, 13 shapes; 27 parts of the body; recalling the capitals of 22 countries, 28 Indian states, currencies of 15 countries, 15 English antonyms, 17 national symbols, 15 baby animals, 6 shlokas and 26 associated words of the English alphabet; counting numbers from 1 to 30, at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.








the sounds of 5 animals, at

Aethan V. Arun (born on December 22, 2023) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 20 miscellaneous items, 17 vehicles, 13 animals, 12 parts of the body, 10 fruits, 10 colours, 6 birds, 3 traffic lights with meanings and the National Flag; performing 8 actions; and imitating the sounds of 5 animals, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 20, 2026.






Varikela Arhaansh (born on December 20, 2023) of Jangaon, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming images on 61 flashcards, consisting of 18 animals, 15 vehicles, 10 fruits, 8 shapes, 5 parts of the body, 4 freedom fighters and one bird, in 4 minutes and 33 seconds, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 19, 2026.











International Budo Karate







Eadfrid Vincent P.J. (born on May 24, 2021) of Thrissur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving 2 certificates for participating in the National Karate Championship 2025, held at Vivekodayam Boy’s High School (Thrissur) on December 29, 2025, and secured 1st position in the individual Kumite and Kata in ‘Colour Belt Category’ (organised by the International Budo Karate Masters Federation), at the age of 4 years and 7 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2026.








Arya. R (born on June 11, 2024) of Kasaragod, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 12 vehicles, 11 animals, 10 parts of the body, 9 fruits and 5 vegetables, at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on January 28, 2026.







sounds of 5 animals, at months, as confirmed
Prisha Yadav (born on December 23, 2023) of Charkhi Dadri, Haryana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 11 fruits, 16 animals, 12 vegetables, 14 vehicles, 7 colours, 12 actions and 10 parts of the body; imitating the sounds of 5 animals, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 28, 2026.










Gopireddy Venkata Shreya (born on March 12, 2001) of YSR Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for painting 9 glass bottles with images of Mandala art, Warli art, names of 28 Indian states with capitals and other creative patterns, as confirmed on February 27, 2026.









week, 6 seasons and





the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed

Aaradhya Pradhan (born on April 6, 2023) of Kendrapara, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 25 parts of the body, 10 leaders, 8 shapes and 5 vowels; recalling 17 national symbols, 17 opposite words, months in a year, days of the week, 6 seasons and 5 sense organs; reciting 2 nursery rhymes and 4 mantras; and answering 20 G.K. questions, at months, as confirmed on January 9, 2026.









Muhammad Mishal V.P. (born on November 8, 2003) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for creating ‘Yurovo Learn’ on Instagram and LinkedIn, which consists of 7 educational series, named Yurovo Sparks, Blueprints by Yurovo, Yurovo Legends, Yurovo Chronicles, Yurovo Roots, Yurovo Decode and Yurovo Arena. He uploaded 161 posts from August 1, 2025 to October 26, 2025, as confirmed on January 12, 2026.






Yurovo Decode and Yurovo 2025 to October 26, 2025, as confirmed on










Akshara Chinthakindi (born on June 3, 2020) of Warangal, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for sharing the same date of birth and month with both of her siblings born on June 3, 2022 and June 3, 2024, respectively, as confirmed on



N. Maithrasri (born on July 19, 2023) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 16 parts of the body, 10 vegetables and 11 animals; reciting 2 Tamil Thirukkurals; and performing 10 actions, at the age of 2 years
Livya Choudhury (born on June 21, 2023) of Unakoti, Tripura, is titled as ‘IBR achiever’ for identifying 20 fruits, 22 wild animals and 19 domestic animals; counting numbers from 1 to 10; reciting 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita in Bengali, 28 states of India with capitals, letters of the English alphabet with associated words, days of the week, 4 seasons, months in a year, 8 planets, 8 colours and 13 nursery rhymes (in Bengali and English), at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on March 7, 2026. and 8 months, as and 7 months, as confirmed on March 14, 2026.












Ovi Pramod Yeole (born on June 17, 2024) of Pune, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 20 animals, 6 vegetables and 16 parts of the body; performing 26 actions; counting numbers from 1 to 10 in Marathi; drawing 4 shapes; climbing 72 steps; singing a song; dancing on a song; and imitating the sounds of 8 animals, at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on March 19, 2026.





Pranshi Jaydeepbhai Dudhat (born on February 9, 2023) of Rajkot, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting 15 Sanskrit shlokas, including Vakratunda Mahakaya, Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha, Sarv Mangal Mangalye and others, in 4 minutes and 16 seconds, at the age of 3 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 17, 2026.











Daivik S. (born on December 27, 2019) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 180 pictures, comprising the flags of 92 countries, 4 world leaders, 9 Indian actors, 31 athletes, 17 car brand logos and 27 national and international brand logos, in 2 minutes and 22 seconds by looking at the charts, at the age of 6 years and 2 months, as confirmed on March 18, 2026.






Lavishka Kishore Raj (born on March 26, 2020) of Bengaluru Rural, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for demonstrating 28 Asamyuta Hasta Mudras (single hand gestures) of Bharatanatyam dance (under the guidance of V2 Dance Academy) in 24 seconds and 44 milliseconds, at
months, as confirmed on


S. Rithanya (born on April 19, 2024) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 5 national symbols, 7 vehicles, 10 colours, 12 vegetables, 13 fruits, 30 animals and 20 parts of the body; matching 12 colours; and sorting 16 shapes, at the age of 1 year and 9








months, as confirmed on January 24, 2026.



Edla Samyuktha (born on October 14, 2011) of K.V. Rangareddy, Telangana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reciting all 118 elements of the periodic table in 30 seconds, at the age of 14 years and 3 months, as confirmed on January 19, 2026.

















a year and days of the




N. Niya (born on December 11, 2023) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 10 parts of the body; recalling 26 letters of the English and 12 letters of the Tamil alphabet with associated words; reciting months in a year and days of the week; and counting from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on January 10, 2026.






table in 30 seconds, at the and 3 birds, at the and 15 seconds, on March 16, 2025, Association, at confirmed on

Aryan Rajesh Khedekar (born on July 31, 2011) of Thane, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for completing a long distance sea swimming feat from Prong Lighthouse to Atal Setu, covering a distance of 20 km in 3 hours, 54 minutes and 15 seconds, on March 16, 2025, conducted by Maharashtra State Amateur Aquatic the age of 13 years and 7 months, as January 29, 2026.
















Aisha Zoohi P.P.K. (born on August 21, 2023) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 13 vegetables, 17 fruits, 5 animals, 10 parts of the body, 6 flowers, 7 vehicles, 8 actions, 5 shapes, 10 colours, 8 professions and 3 birds, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on January 21, 2026.










V. Saindhavi (born on January 20, 2021) of Salem, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling 60 binomial scientific names of different fruits, vegetables, plants, flowers and animals in 3 minutes and 16 seconds, at the age of 5 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 2, 2026.





















Vanya Saini (born on July 15, 2023) of Hisar, Haryana, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for answering 15 G.K. questions; singing the National song; recalling 7 colours of the rainbow, months in a year, days of the week, 8 planets and 4 seasons, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on
March 5, 2026.













Aaradhya Jain (born on September 28, 2015) of Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for receiving the ‘Global Child Prodigy Awards 2025’ in Innovation and Technology at the House of Commons, British Parliament on June 25, 2026. She also developed the ‘Smart Support Cane’, a technologydriven elderly-assistive innovation and achieved 8 trophies, 11 medals and 10 certificates for academic excellence, at the age of 10 years and 3 months, as confirmed on January 23, 2026.
Shifa Azad (born on March 19, 2024) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 16 animals, 9 vegetables, 9 fruits and 9 birds; recalling alphabetical words from A to F; reciting 3 Bengali nursery rhymes; identifying 9 parts of the body; imitating the sounds of 5 animals; and answering 7 G.K. questions, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on March 7, 2026.




Vriha Handa (born on April 26, 2024) of Kapurthala, Punjab, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 5 vehicles, 7 vegetables, 9 shapes, 10 colours, 15 parts of the body and 15 animals; reciting 26 letters of the English alphabet; and counting numbers from 1 to 10, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on March 9, 2026.






ICAI, CA CPT, CA Intermediate












Shirish Agrawal (born on June 20, 1990) of Harda, Madhya Pradesh, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for completing academic and professional qualifications in Law and Commerce, comprising Information Technology Certificate Course from ICAI, CA CPT, CA Intermediate (Group 1), LL.B., LL.M. and Ph.D. from the years 2008 to 2024, as confirmed on March 7, 2026.









Abigail Grace Tintu (born on October 12, 2022) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and naming 19 parts of the body, 20 animals, 23 household items, 20 fruits and 17 vegetables, at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on January 21, 2026. household items, 20 fruits and 17 vegetables, at the











Mohammed Usman M. Z. (born on February 9, 2013) of Haveri, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for performing and holding the Elbow Plank pose, on the floor, for 5 minutes and 28 seconds, at the age of 12 years and 11 months, as confirmed on January 28, 2026. and 28 seconds, at the months, as confirmed on





Roudrik Basak (born on April 8, 2022) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for writing all the letters of the English alphabet with associated words and numbers from 1 to 100; solving 9 addition and subtraction sums; identifying 12 birds, 12 parts of the body and 31 vehicles; reciting 4 English nursery rhymes and spelling number names from 1 to 10, at the age of 3 years and 9 months, as confirmed on January 15, 2026.








S. Varshika Sri Sivagnanam (born on January 29, 2015) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for authoring a self-published e-book in English, titled ‘Inventions to Adventures’, at the age of 10 years and 11 months, as confirmed on January 21, 2026.


S. Sai Shrisha (born on September 28, 2023) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying the flags and recalling the names of 50 countries in 3 minutes and 9 seconds by viewing the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on January 15, 2026.


number names from 1 to 10, 9 months, as confirmed on organised by the Amravati





















Om Ganeshkumar Jadhav (born on September 6, 2006) of Buldhana, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for achieving 6 certificates for participating in different Brevet cycling competitions, covering 200 km on September 14, 2025, 300km on October 12, 2025, 400 km on November 15, 2025 and 600km on November 1, 2025 and December 20, 2025, organised by the Amravati Cycling Organisation, affiliated to Audax India Randonneurs, at the age of 19 years and 4 months, as confirmed on January 14, 2026.







Raviprasad Pooshan Deshpande (born on May 24, 2022) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for solving 20 jigsaw puzzles (each consisting of six pieces) of animals and vehicles in 25 minutes and 38 seconds, at the age of 3 years and 9 months, as confirmed on March 19, 2026.





months, as confirmed on


Prayushi Dash (born on June 20, 2024) of Ganjam, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 16 animals, 18 fruits, 10 vehicles, 10 shapes, 7 sea animals, 5 colours, 20 vegetables and 4 insects; imitating the sounds of 9 animals; counting from 1 to 5; recalling 22 baby animal names, 9 English antonyms and 26 alphabetical words, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on March 2, 2026.




R. Jency (born on January 7, 2022) of Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ’IBR Achiever’ for reciting the names of 28 Indian states, along with the capitals, in 43 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 2 March 12, 2026.



1 minute and 16 seconds of 3 years and 6

Rhythamicca G. (born on August 31, 2022) of Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 28 types of land, water and air transport in 1 minute and 16 seconds by viewing pictures on flashcards, at the age months, as confirmed on March 2, 2026.






Ridhima Dash (born on June 10, 2015) of Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for being awarded 18 certificates, 4 trophies and 9 medals for participating in academic and extracurricular activities, including drawing, mono acting, English debate and Olympiads (English and Science); achieving a certificate from the‘Vikram Sarabhai Science Foundation’ for being chosen as the ‘Top 100 Young Science Talents’. Additionally, she has been identified as the Best PerformerLevel II in the Bharat Olympiad Exams in English for the academic session 2025-26, at the age of 10 years and 8 months, as confirmed on March 6, 2026.
















S. Sai Shashin Raj (born on December 5, 2020) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 9 domestic animals, 16 fruits, 9 colours, 5 shapes, 18 vegetables and 15 parts of the body; reciting 10 nursery rhymes, a prayer and 26 English letters with alphabetical words, at the age of 5 years and 3 months, as confirmed on March 13, 2026.





Zenha Mehrin M A (born on May 10, 2024) of Thrissur, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 21 parts of the body, 15 miscellaneous pictures; reciting 2 English nursery rhymes; and stacking 5 coloured rings, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on January 23, 2026.





G.M. Vidusha (born on July 8, 2020) of Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for reading a mathematics paper in English for 51 seconds, at the age of 5 years and 6 months, as confirmed on January 13, 2026.







Trishika Bhure Sisodhiya (born on July 26, 2023) of Vadodara, Gujarat, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying and recalling the names of 25 states of the United States of America in 1 minute and 3 seconds by viewing an unlabelled outline map of USA, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on January 27, 2026.




Ezin Ali Juraij M. (born on June 18, 2024) of Malappuram, Kerala, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for identifying 7 parts of the body, 6 wild animals, 8 aquatic animals, 8 domestic animals, 14 vegetables, 18 fruits, 7 birds, 8 insects, 11 vehicles, 5 colours, 11 electrical items, 11 kitchen utensils, 7 furniture items, 37 miscellaneous objects and 28 relatives; expressing 5 emotions; and imitating the sound of 6 creatures, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on January 14, 2026. sound of 6 creatures,






Shlok Umesh Nehete (born on March 30, 2015) of Thane, Maharashtra, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for locating and naming 40 countries on a globe in 59.80 seconds, at the age of 10 years and 9 months, as confirmed on January 21, 2026.









Shweta Maurya (born on July 10, 1999) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is titled as ‘IBR Achiever’ for making a small painting of Lord Ganesha (measuring 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm) on a sheet of paper in 31 seconds, using beetroot juice, as confirmed on January 3, 2026. January 3, 2026.


















































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