10-Month-Old ‘Document Boy’ from Greater Noida Breaks Eight World Records

In an extraordinary feat, 10-month-old Rivansh Rabhya Mishra from Greater Noida West has broken eight world records in succession, earning the title of Grand Master from the Asia Book of Records. Fondly nicknamed The Document Boy, Rivansh has achieved what even many adults have not — securing every major official government document at an astonishingly young age.

Born on January 15, 2023, Rivansh’s record journey began when his birth certificate and Aadhaar card were issued within just three days of birth. By the age of two months, he had already completed all major documentation, a milestone that earned him a place in the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records. Now, at just 10 months, he has stacked up eight world records and is awaiting recognition from the Guinness World Records.

Rivansh’s impressive list of documents includes his birth certificate, Aadhaar card, government vaccination card, PAN card, ABHA card, bank account, PPF account, Kisan Vikas Patra, LIC policy, RD, FD, debit card, chequebook, residence certificate, and India Post Office account.

His father, Mayank Mohit Mishra, who works in the field of water conservation, expressed pride in his son’s accomplishments, saying that Rivansh’s journey is a matter of honour for India. “The Asia Book of Records has honoured him with the Grand Master title, which will be published in their upcoming edition,” Mishra said.

From a residential society in Gaur City to international record books, little Rivansh has become a symbol of efficiency, planning, and remarkable achievement — proving that age is no barrier to making history.

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