Mysuru: Excellent achievement - India turns attention to two-year-old Dyuthi


Daijiworld Media Network - Mysuru (SP)

Mysuru, Nov 14: A two-year-old girl from this cultural capital of Karnataka has achieved something unique that has made the entire country to sit up and take notice. Dyuthi, on account of her intelligence and acumen, has entered Indian Book of Records.

Dyuthi happens to be the daughter of Ganesh and Nayana couple from Halladakeri in the city. She can answer questions on several things like triangles, animals, country etc without the need to think and therefore has become the cynosure of all eyes.

Considering her achievements, Indian Book of Records has identified her as the 'Youngest Talented Girl' of India.

Dyuthi is far more brilliant than the children of her age. She can recite names of animals, vehicles, countries, poems etc in a rhythmic fashion without stumbling.

After the parents of Dyuthi identified her talent, they tried to introduce the same to the people of the country. They applied to Indian Book of Records duly sending her histrionics and activities though video. The judges of the concern considered this to be the best entry from among two-year-olds across the country. Representatives of the company came here to hand over the award to little Dyuthi, who promises to achieve several milestone in future.

  

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