QSL CRDS FROM MAXIMUM COUNTRIES COLLECTED BY AN INDIVIDUAL
The record for collecting QSL cards from maximum countries was set by Pradip Chandra Kundu (born on January 10, 1959) of Agartala, Tripura. (more…)
The record for collecting QSL cards from maximum countries was set by Pradip Chandra Kundu (born on January 10, 1959) of Agartala, Tripura. (more…)
Maydhansh Nayyar (born on June 11, 2016) of Kolkata, West Bengal, is appreciated for reciting 33 countries’ capitals, National Anthem, 7 continents, 5 mantras, 1-100 counting, (more…)
Srinika Biswas (born on July 3, 2014) of Thakurnagar, West Bengal, is appreciated for recalling the names of 100 countries with their capitals and currencies, (more…)
The record for being the fastest to identify all countries and their national sport by observing the countries’ flags was set by Mishka Agrawal (born on November 9, 2013) of Raipur, Chhattisgarh. (more…)
N. Vishalaanand (born on November 23, 2013) of Viluppuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 195 countries in 2.5 minutes, at the young age of 6 years and 10 months, (more…)
The record for reciting the maximum number of national flowers of different countries in one minute was set by Samwath Pawadi. S. (born on November 22, 2015) of Bangalore, Karnataka. (more…)
The record for recalling the names of most countries and their capitals in one minute was set by Arunima Das (born on October 27, 2010) from Raniganj, West Bengal, now residing in Muscat, Oman. (more…)
The record for being the youngest kid to identify and name all the countries of the world and their capitals by their flags was set by Advit Golechha (born on September 15,2017) of Hyderabad, Telangana (more…)
The record for being the fastest to identify all countries’ flags was set by Kavinesh (born on May 3, 2013) of Pondicherry. He identified flags of 195 countries in 1 minute and 21 seconds, (more…)
Gautham Nandi Budumuru (born on June 14, 2017) of Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying the capitals of 50 countries, all states on the Indian map, 25 animals, (more…)