The World Record “most ancient jain scriptures recited by a kid” has been achieved by Mohansh Jain (07 years 28 days) from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Till Sep 20, 2024; Mohansh (son of Ms. Archana and Mr. Abhishek Jain) recited Five (5) ancient Jain scriptures written in Sanskrit and Prakrit language.
The World Record “youngest elected sarpanch” has been achieved by Preeti Yadu from Basani, Chhattisgarh, India.
On Feb 19, 2025; Ms. Yadu won the Panchayati Raj elections for village administration conducted by Chhattisgarh State Election Commission and became elected Sarpanch at the age of Twenty Two years Two months Twenty Two days (22Y:02M:22D).
The World Record “youngest cyber security researcher” has been achieved by Divya Prakash from Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
On Mar 20, 2026; Divya Prakash (son of Ms. Shalini Devi and Mr. Ved Prakash) received an official letter of recognition from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for identifing and reporting a security vulnerability on a NASA-related web platform at very young age of Thireen years Nine months Seven days (13Y:09M:07:D).
The World Record “youngest to chant sanskrit shloka in one minute” has been achieved by Shlok Rudresh Shah (05 years 05 months 19 days) from Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
On Feb 22, 2026; Shlok (son of Ms. Parita and Mr. Rudresh Shah) chanted Eleven (11) Sanskrit shlokas in one minute.
The World Record “fastest feat of recognizing hundred national flags” has been achieved by Agreem Ranka (06 years 09 months 19 days) from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On Mar 29, 2026; Agreem (son of Ms. Shruti and Mr. Abhishek Ranka) recognized hundred national flags in Forty Six seconds Eighty Six centiseconds (46S:86CS).
The World Record “youngest bovinophile to initiate campaign of tying reflective collars to stray cows (multiple locations)” has been achieved by Anuraj Shukla (04 years 03 months 24 days) from Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India.
During Jul 26, 2025 – Oct 20, 2025; Anuraj Shukla (son of Ms. Ankita and Mr. Anubhav Shukla) tied reflective collars around the necks of Four Hundred (400) stray cows across various locations to enhance their nigh time visibility and help to prevent road accidents of stray cows.