AssamAssam: 18-Month-Old wonder child from Nagaon enters India Book of RecordsAn 18-month-old child from Assam's Nagaon district has made history by entering the India Book of Records, earning widespread acclaim across the region for his remarkable achievement .Nidarshana Sarma Dec 27, 2025 11:07 ISTIn a remarkable display of early brilliance, an 18-month-old child from Assam’s Nagaon district has created history by earning a place in the India Book of Records, drawing admiration from across the region.AdvertismentAyaz Azil, the son of Suhail Anwar Choudhury and Raujana Mumtaz, achieved this extraordinary feat at just 18 months of age. Within a span of five minutes, the toddler successfully recited an impressive range of information, including the names of 45 countries, 27 vehicles, 24 animals, 23 household items, 14 national symbols, 8 planets, and 25 general knowledge items. In addition, he fluently recited the English alphabet and numbers from 1 to 50, a performance that secured him the prestigious national recognition.Ayaz’s journey of achievements began even earlier. At only 15 months old, he had already been honored with several accolades, such as the Assam Book of Records, Young Achiever Olympiad, and the Super Kid Award, along with multiple other recognitions for his exceptional abilities.Originally hailing from Kathpara village in Rupahihat, Ayaz’s parents currently reside in Dimaruguri, Nagaon, due to professional commitments. Both Suhail Anwar Choudhury and Raujana Mumtaz are government employees, yet they have managed to balance their busy schedules by nurturing their child’s learning through play-based and interactive methods.Now 19 months old, Ayaz Azil continues to amaze with his sharp memory and early cognitive skills. His achievements have not only brought pride to his family but have also inspired many, showcasing how encouragement, playful learning, and parental dedication can help nurture extraordinary talent at a very young age.Also Read: Assam: Jorhat’s Aishi Prisha Borah honoured with Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar for innovation in sustainabilityAdvertismentAdvertisment Read the Next Article