18-month-old from Kodaikanal enters India Book of Records for naming over 150 animals
Just 18 months old, Viara Jora has made her mark in the India Book of Records for her remarkable ability to identify a wide array of objects at an exceptionally early age.
Viara, the daughter of Venice and Varsha from Nayudupuram, Kodaikanal, has displayed extraordinary memory and recognition skills since infancy. Her parents revealed that she can recall and name numerous objects with ease, often after hearing them just once, showcasing an impressive cognitive ability for her age.
To showcase her talent, the family submitted a video to the India Book of Records in which Viara flawlessly identified more than 150 animals in succession by looking at their pictures. The organisation verified the feat and officially recognised her achievement.
“At just 1.6 years old, she has entered the India Book of Records by identifying various items, including animals, colours, actions, and professions. She has an exceptional ability to remember things after hearing them just once,” her mother Varsha proudly said.
Viara has been awarded a certificate and a medal by the India Book of Records. Her parents expressed their joy at her accomplishment, calling it an inspiring milestone in her early childhood journey.