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3-and-a-half-yr old sets record of solving nine puzzles in 60 seconds

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Yamunanagar, January 4

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Jasreen Kaur Bamrah of Yamunanagar city, who is just three-and-a-half-year-old has set a record of sorts by solving complicated puzzles in less than a minute. She has been honoured by the Jackhi Book of Talents for this feat. She solved four puzzles in 18 seconds, six in 28 seconds and nine puzzles in one minute.

Jasreen’s mother Harpreet Kaur Bamrah said Jasreen had also been awarded with the title of ‘Memory Kid’ after she participated in the Global Achievers Awards event, which was held November last year.

She added that in April 2021, Jasreen had set an international record by identifying 112 cartoon characters in 3 minutes 46 seconds and had also been featured in the Champion Book of World Records in 2021.

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“Jasreen has also won the title of being the smartest and the most inspiring baby. She set a record for answering the most general knowledge questions at the age of two years and 10 months,” said Jasreen’s mother.

Jasreen had also participated in the Genius Cerebrum Olympiad last year and received certificates and medals for achieving 100 per cent score.

“Jasreen has received more than 10 trophies, 20 medals and 200 certificates in Olympiads, rhymes, baby shows, drawing, yoga, sport, art and craft and many more competitions, including state, national and international awards,” said Malkeet Singh Bamrah, Jasreen’s father.

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