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  • 18-month-old prodigy has brought immense pride to his family by securing a place in the India Book of Records
  • Ayaz Ajil accomplished this remarkable feat at an incredibly young age
  • Ayaz's parents have nurtured his talents through playful learning methods and consistent encouragement

Digital Desk: In Nagaon, an 18-month-old prodigy has brought immense pride to his family by securing a place in the India Book of Records.


Ayaz Ajil, the son of Suhail Anwar Choudhury and Raujana Mamtaz, accomplished this remarkable feat at an incredibly young age.


Demonstrating exceptional memory and intelligence, Ayaz successfully identified 45 countries, 27 types of vehicles, 23 household items, 14 national symbols, 8 planets, 25 general knowledge facts, the English alphabet, and counting from 1 to 50- all within an impressive five-minute span.


This exceptional performance earned him the prestigious recognition.


Notably, Ayaz had already garnered attention at just 15 months old by securing the Assam Book of Records, the Young Achiever Olympiad, the Super Kid Award, and several other accolades.


Originally from Kathpara village in Rupohihat, Suhail Anwar Choudhury and Raujana Mamtaz now reside in Dimoruguri of Nagaon, due to their roles as government employees.


Despite their busy schedules, they have successfully nurtured Ayaz's talents through playful learning methods and consistent encouragement.


Ayaz's extraordinary abilities have not only brought joy and pride to his parents but have also made his entire community beam with admiration.


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