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On Children’s Day, Himachal’s infant Shivya created a world record, the achievement is special
Shivya Balnatah, a little angel from Andhreothi village of Rohru in Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, has created history by creating a world record on the occasion of Children’s Day at the age of just 1 year, 11 months and 20 days.
Shimla, November 14: Shivya Balnatah, a little angel from Andhreothi village of Rohru in Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, has created history by creating a world record on the occasion of Children’s Day at the age of just 1 year, 11 months and 20 days.
The special thing is that Shivya, granddaughter of Ravikant Balnatah and daughter of Abhay and Akanksha Balnatah, has set this record by identifying the flags and capitals of 40 countries in just 1 minute 45 seconds. This achievement is officially recognized by the World Record Book. Shivya was honored at the World Record Book Conference held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on November 12.
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Shivya’s journey to this world record started very early. Recognizing her sharp understanding, her parents started teaching her about flags and capitals. What started as a simple activity turned into a passion for little Shivya. With the dedication and practice of her parents, Shivya has achieved this historic feat.
This is not Shivya’s first achievement. Earlier this year, she was awarded the ‘IBR Achiever’ title for her proficiency in identifying shapes, objects, animals, and emotions. The achievements of this little girl have taught parents and teachers the importance of recognizing and nurturing children’s talents. Little angel Shivya has made the Balnatah family and the entire state proud with this great achievement.