4-year-old from Haryana creates history by recognizing flags of 195 countries in 7 mins

Gurugram,  February 2023 – Ajinkya Rammohan, 4 years and seven months old, was born on 6th June 2018 in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. Master Ajinkya created a world record on January 29th, 2023, by naming the Country, its capital, and its continent by looking at the flag for all 195 countries in 7 minutes and 40 seconds & it’s officially recorded by OMG book of records and International Talent of records.

Ajinkya studies at The Shriram School, Aravali, Gurgaon, Haryana. He also has an interest in world modern history and international relations. He loves to spend time watching his favorite YouTube channels, playing with cars, dancing, cycling, and playing football.

Ajinkya’s main journey started during COVID when he started watching various educational videos on Youtube channels and then shared his knowledge with his parents & family members. His parents started recording short videos and uploaded them on Facebook. His work was much appreciated by friends and family as he possessed a very good memory. With overwhelming feedback and comments, his parents started motivating him to work on the world map and atlas. Looking at this passion, his parents decided to provide him with coaching and approached Mr. Sushant Mysorekar, founder of Brain Rhyme, Singapore & Global World Record Ambassador. Mr. Sushant M trained Ajinkya by using memorizing and intelligence tools & techniques, creative visualization skills, and how he can sharpen his brain and memory using these techniques.

Ajinkya is now the world record holder for the fastest to recognize flags by naming their country and its capital along with the continent in 7 minutes and 40 seconds. He also is the youngest in the world to achieve this feat. Along with this effort, he also rattled out the fifty states of the United States of America in 39 seconds creating 3 world records in 40 minutes on the 29th of January 2023.

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