In a remarkable display of cognitive prowess, three-year-old Abhiska Sandha from the Dhenkanal district of Odisha has secured a Records. Her flawless performance in a recent online competition has earned her national recognition and made her a source of immense pride for her family and community.
Abhiska impressed a panel of judges with her quick thinking and ability to answer a wide range of questions with perfect accuracy. According to her family, she correctly recited three Sanskrit shlokas, seven English rhymes, the four directions, days of the week, months of the year, names of ten vehicles, seven sports, twenty animals, thirteen reptiles, seven rivers, five major festivals, and eight parts of the human body without a single mistake.
Her achievement, officially recognized by the Records, highlights the immense potential of early childhood learning and the importance of a supportive home environment. Abhiska’s uncle, Anshuman Sandha, told the media, “Right from her early days, she used to enquire about all that she came across. She has a very inquisitive mind and keeps on asking us questions. She also has a very strong memory power and catches up the things instantly. Her mother has taught her many things so far.”
Abhiska’s accomplishment has been met with an outpouring of congratulations from well-wishers, who have hailed her as a “wonder kid” and a bright symbol of hope for the future. Her extraordinary feat stands as a testament to the power of dedication and the boundless capabilities of young minds.