Bhubaneswar: Two children from Odisha have found a place in the India Book of Records.
A native Mayurbhanj district, two-year-seven-month old Shreyasi Mahanta won recognition for identifying 10 animals, seven food items and seven colours without any mistake. She could also recite all English alphabets and 10 from Odia.
Shreyasi is currently staying with her parents in Delhi.
Similarly, four-year-and-seven-month-old Priyanshu Jena, a resident of Bhubaneswar, made it to the records book by reciting 7 opposite words, sense organs, 9 rhymes, 21 GK questions, days of the week, months, numbers from 1-100. He was also appreciated for solving basic Mathematics; identifying seasons, weathers, 17 animals, 33 action words, 15 vegetables, 15 shapes, 12 animal babies, 10 fruits and 13 colours.
Rourkela: A research team of National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) has developed a process for… Read More
New Delhi: In her address to a joint sitting of both the Parliament Houses to… Read More
Bhubaneswar: A 23-year-old girl was allegedly poisoned by a married woman, also her neighbour, at… Read More
Stay ahead with Odisha Bytes Breaking News - your ultimate source for the fastest, most… Read More
Bhubaneswar: The Commissionerate Police detained eight workers of the Chhatra Congress for staging protest near… Read More
Mumbai: Following the tremendous success of South Indian films in recent years, Bollywood filmmakers have… Read More
This website uses cookies.