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Six-year-old Padmanabhan Nair, a Grade I student of Birla Public School (BPS) Qatar, has set a series of records – World record, Asia record and India record.
The child prodigy has made it to the World Book of Records of UK, Limca Book of Records, The India Book of Records, and The Asia Book of Records.
This young genius, who is also slated to make it to the Guinness Book of World Records, has achieved the wonderful feat of identifying the maximum number of dinosaurs (41 in a minute and 97 in five minutes).
Padmanabhan, whose current height reads 125cms on the scale, can easily identify more than 130 names of dinosaurs without a flaw.
The Qatar resident took a fancy for this extinct species when he chanced upon a story book that featured dinosaurs. Since then he has been asking his father to provide more and more resources to pursue his passion. His father, of course, has happily obliged – providing all of that and literally fanning the spark of curiosity in his son. Today, just by looking at the picture of a dinosaur, this youngster can tell whether it’s a ‘reptile’ or a ‘bird’, and can easily count several other features of the dinosaurs on his fingertips.
Padmanabhan’s parents and their family friends, as well as his teachers, all keep encouraging him to continue learning more about dinosaurs – they provide him with books, materials and references from websites. They also help arrange for him consultations with biology teachers and department heads of schools.
Birla Public School principal and faculty are very proud of the achievements of their star student and are a big support in his journey towards excellence.
Padmanabhan’s father, Jayaprakash Nair works with Teyseer Services Company in Qatar as a bid manager and his mother, Jyotilekshmi is a mathematics teacher. The family hails from Alleppey district of the southern Indian state of Kerala.
Sky, we can say for sure, is not exactly the limit for the little Padmanabhan. With his achievements, he truly stands tall. Very tall.
The child prodigy has made it to the World Book of Records of UK, Limca Book of Records, The India Book of Records, and The Asia Book of Records.
This young genius, who is also slated to make it to the Guinness Book of World Records, has achieved the wonderful feat of identifying the maximum number of dinosaurs (41 in a minute and 97 in five minutes).
Padmanabhan, whose current height reads 125cms on the scale, can easily identify more than 130 names of dinosaurs without a flaw.
The Qatar resident took a fancy for this extinct species when he chanced upon a story book that featured dinosaurs. Since then he has been asking his father to provide more and more resources to pursue his passion. His father, of course, has happily obliged – providing all of that and literally fanning the spark of curiosity in his son. Today, just by looking at the picture of a dinosaur, this youngster can tell whether it’s a ‘reptile’ or a ‘bird’, and can easily count several other features of the dinosaurs on his fingertips.
Padmanabhan’s parents and their family friends, as well as his teachers, all keep encouraging him to continue learning more about dinosaurs – they provide him with books, materials and references from websites. They also help arrange for him consultations with biology teachers and department heads of schools.
Birla Public School principal and faculty are very proud of the achievements of their star student and are a big support in his journey towards excellence.
Padmanabhan’s father, Jayaprakash Nair works with Teyseer Services Company in Qatar as a bid manager and his mother, Jyotilekshmi is a mathematics teacher. The family hails from Alleppey district of the southern Indian state of Kerala.
Sky, we can say for sure, is not exactly the limit for the little Padmanabhan. With his achievements, he truly stands tall. Very tall.