KG 2 student in Qatar gets place in the India Book of Records

  • 3 years   ago
Aahil, a four-year-old, KG 2 student at Noble Indian Kindergarten in Qatar has received place in the India Book of Records for identifying the maximum number of car logos within half-a-minute.
Getting a place in the India Book of Record was also followed by Aahil answering general knowledge questions on India and Qatar in the given time period.
 
The qualifying rounds questions were on different subjects like human body, animals, plants and current affairs.
 
The four-year-old Indian boy, Aahil Nafraz is the son of Jebina Basheer and Nafraz PN, a worker at Qatar Gas, who hails from Allappey in the Southern Indian state of Kerala. Aahil is all set to get place in the International Book of Records.
 
Jebina, mother of Aahil said: "Aahil had passion for cars and its logos from early childhood. Family members and friends encouraged us to appear for the India Book of Records.”
“He is also keen on general knowledge,” she added. 

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