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Birla Public School’s Indian expat student Dhvani Tejaswi Sets World Record at Just 4 Years Old: Birla Public School proudly announced the extraordinary achievement of one of its youngest students, Dhvani Tejaswi, a Class KG 2 student aged only 4 years and 10 months, who has etched her name into the record books.

A Record-Breaking Feat
In a remarkable display of memory and determination, Dhvani Tejaswi set a world record for the fastest blindfolded recitation of all 195 countries, their capital cities, and respective heads of government.
This incredible accomplishment has been officially recognized by Noble World Records, securing her place in the global hall of young prodigies breaking barriers at an early age.

School Celebrates the Achievement
The management, teachers, and fellow students at Birla Public School congratulated Dhvani on her milestone. They praised her passion, dedication, and perseverance, which allowed her to achieve what few adults could imagine attempting.
Inspiration for Young Learners
Her success not only shines a spotlight on her personal talent but also demonstrates the power of early education, parental support, and nurturing curiosity. Dhvani’s achievement serves as an inspiration for children worldwide, showing that age is never a barrier to greatness when determination and hard work come together.

A Star in the Making
At just under five years of age, Dhvani Tejaswi has proven that young minds, when encouraged, can achieve extraordinary milestones. Her journey stands as a shining example of what passion and perseverance can create.