Four-year-old Malaysian prodigy sets five world records

Four-year-old Malaysian prodigy, Thevissha Naidu, sets five world records, including naming 100 world leaders in 3.46 minutes.

The name Thevissha Naidu d/o Vignesvaran is now synonymous with exceptional talent and intellect, as the four-year-old Malaysian prodigy has astounded the world with her remarkable achievements. At just 4 years and 6 months old, Thevissha has etched her name in history by achieving an extraordinary feat – naming the most world leaders in a mere 3.46 minutes, earning her recognition in five prestigious world record organizations.

Her impressive accomplishment has been acknowledged by the Amazing Malaysia Book of Records, British World Record, Asian World Record, Champion World Record, and Official World Council Record.

“We as our little one’s parents would like to share the achievements of our daughter Thevissha Naidu d/o Vignesvaran, who is just 4 years 6 months, a young prodigy from Malaysia, has created history by being ‘The Youngest Kid in Malaysia & World To Name Most of The World Leaders Name in just 3.46 minutes – (100 Leaders Name)’ and she has bagged her name in 5 World Records,” shared Shama Vicky on Facebook, expressing the pride and joy of Thevissha’s family.

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Notably, Thevissha’s extraordinary memory skills have garnered further accolades, including her entry into the Malaysia Book of Records for being the “Fastest to name all Asian Countries by a Pre-schooler” in an astonishing 38.11 seconds. Her abilities go beyond mere rote memorization; she showcases an exceptional ability to recognize and recall a myriad of information, from naming the solar planets to reciting the states of Malaysia and even the days of the week in multiple languages.

Minister of Youth & Sports Honors Thevissha

Thevissha’s remarkable achievements were recently celebrated with great honor as she was presented with awards by the respected Minister of Youth & Sports, Madam YB Hannah Yeoh, in person at her office on April 25, 2024.

“Would like to take this opportunity to thank our respected Madam YB Hannah Yeoh for allocating her valuable time encouraging kids who are progressing in their own way.” Shama shared.

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Apart from her impressive memory power, she possesses linguistic skills that are equally astounding. Fluent in both Tamil and English, she is currently learning Malay and Mandarin, further demonstrating her intellectual prowess at such a tender age.

Behind her remarkable achievements lies a testament to the supportive environment fostered by her parents, who encourage her to explore and excel in areas she is passionate about. Their exemplary parenting serves as an inspiration to many, emphasizing the importance of nurturing children’s talents and allowing them to pursue their interests.

As Thevissha continues to mesmerize the world with her prodigious abilities, one can only speculate on the great feats she is capable of achieving in the future. Her story serves as a reminder that talent knows no age and that with the right support and encouragement, children can achieve extraordinary things.

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