Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, May 22
A 14-month-old toddler, Gursanj Singh, has made the city proud by entering the India Book of Records, his father Dr Deepinder Singh said here today.
Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, the book’s chief editor, in a certificate of appreciation issued on May 11, stated that Gursanj identified 14 cartoon characters, seven personal hygiene products, three vehicles, three shapes, two colours, 19 animals, five miscellaneous items, mimicked the sounds of five animals, performed yoga and bhangra at such a young age on May 4.
“We had applied for the record last month and Gursanj performed on May 4 after getting the approval of the record keepers,” shared the proud mother, Navdeep Kaur, while claiming that her son had become the youngest in the country to hold the record.
The achievement
Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, chief editor, India Book of Records, in a certificate of appreciation issued on May 11, stated that Gursanj Singh identified 14 cartoon characters, seven personal hygiene products, three vehicles, three shapes, two colours, 19 animals, five miscellaneous items, mimicked the sounds of five animals, performed yoga and bhangra at such a young age on May 4.
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