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6-year-old in India Book of Records

6-year-old in India Book of Records

Devadyuman Krishan Kapila



Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, March 28

Devadyuman Krishan Kapila, a student of Kundan Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School, Ludhiana, made the city proud by making it to the prestigious India Book of Records at the tender age of 6 years.

The kid won the accolade for reciting the capitals of all countries of the world in record time of 2 min and 19 seconds. It includes all 195 countries of the world recognised by the United Nations. India Book Of Records is affiliated to Asia Book Of Records & follows Asia Protocol of Records for recognition of records and achievements. Devadyuman has just passed UKG examination.

His’s father Dr Manmohan Kapila is a doctor and mother Rashmi Sharma is Add. District & Sessions Judge.


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