A 6-year-old prodigy recited the maximum number of ligaments, tendons, and organs of the human body in the presence of the state education minister to create a Cholan world record.
A 6-year-old kid named Harsith, the son of Kalainesan and Lalithambikai, residing at Lover's Leap, Nuwara Eliya, and studying at Holy Trinity College, attempted to set a Cholan world record in the presence of State Minister of Education, Arvind Kumar.
During the attempt, he identified the ligaments, tendons, and organs of the human body and recited their names clearly, using a picture of human anatomy in 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
Sri Nagavani Raja, Vice President of the Sri Lanka Branch of the Cholan Book of World Records, and General Secretary Indranath Perera confirmed the attempt as a world record after keenly monitoring it.
This world record event was jointly organized by the Cholan Book of World Records[CBWR] and the People Helping People Foundation[PHPF]
Harsith, the Cholan world record achiever, was presented with a framed certificate and medal from CBWR by the State Education Minister to appreciate his outstanding performance.
The staff and officers of the minister's office, as well as the director of the People Helping People Foundation, Laurance Samuel, congratulated the Cholan world record achiever.
K.Harshith, an Extraordinary Grasping Power Genius Kid, has astounded the world with his remarkable talent. Identifying and reciting the names of 171 ligaments, 34 bones and 44 muscles.
He has not only created a new Cholan world record but also showcased his exceptional memory and dedication to learning. With such an incredible ability at such a young age, Harshith's future is undoubtedly bright. His talent opens doors to endless opportunities in academia, entertainment, and beyond. As he continues to grow and develop his skills, there's no limit to what he can achieve. The world eagerly awaits the next chapter in the journey of this remarkable young prodigy.