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Asia and India Book of Records recognises BPS child prodigy

NT Bureau

Doha

Asia and India Book of Records has recognized a Birla Public School child prodigy.

In a jaw-dropping feat, Mikhail Vincent Paul, a budding paleontologist, and a Grade 3 student of BPS, identified a staggering 202 dinosaurs in a mere two minutes 48 seconds. This remarkable achievement has secured Mikhail a coveted spot in the Asia Book of Records and the India Book of Records affirming his position as a dino legend in the making.

At 7 years, this young explorer’s passion for prehistoric creatures has propelled him into the limelight, capturing the hearts of dinosaur enthusiasts globally.

The astonishing accomplishment was made during a special event organized by the Asia Book of Records on 4 February 2024, where he showcased an encyclopedic knowledge of dinosaurs.

The family, teachers, and peers celebrated the achievement of Mikhail.

The event not only showcased the child’s exceptional memory and passion for palaeontology but also served as an inspiration for other young minds to explore their interests fervently.

Mikhail had earlier entered the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records, at the age of 6, for being able to memorize 411 logos of various brands of automobiles and identifying them in under 9 minutes with accuracy.

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