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Jammu and Kashmir: 4-year-old girl enters 'India Book of Records' Anvika Mahajan
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Jammu and Kashmir: 4-year-old girl enters 'India Book of Records'

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 29 Sep 2022, 04:16 pm

Jammu and Kashmir tasted its moment of pride when a four-year-old girl entered the  ‘India Book of Records’ in three different categories.

Hailing from Jammu, the 3 years and 11 months-old Anvika Mahajan, an LKG student at a private school has broken two old records within a week. She has established these records in the 3 to 7 years category, reports ANI.

The first record was held by Anvika by claiming the title of ‘Medicine for Maximum Symptoms Record by Kids’ in which she recited the chemical names of 20 generic medicines in just 52 seconds, the news agency reported.

She was alo prompt in creating another record when she answered the most trivia questions in one minute.

Interestingly,she answered 56 general knowledge questions on various topics in one minute.

The record was earlier held by Pratesh Rajesh from Dindigul region of Tamil Nadu who answered 55 general knowledge questions within one minute at the age of 6 years 4 months and 5 days, ANI reported.

Anvika shattered her own record by answering 67 general knowledge questions in one minute.

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