Enters India’s World Records for ambidextrous writing skills

Mysore/Mysuru: A. Chirasvi Balasubramanian of Mysuru has entered India’s World Records, Jharkhand, as the ‘Youngest kid with remarkable ambidextrous writing skills.’ Ambidextrous skill is the ability to write in both hands simultaneously.

Born on 24.1.2018,  the 6-year-old wrote English alphabets A-Z capital letters and small letters, Kannada alphabets, Numbers 50-1 (in reverse order) and also she drew sketches like Hut, Bird etc., with both the hands simultaneously. She also showed this unique skill on stage.

She has also given stage performance during Children’s Day celebrations at her school; at MyBuild Expo 23; at Balodyana Public School Mysuru and also at NVS Creations 8th

Anniversary celebration on the occasion of Cultural Competition  Session-7, Mysuru.

A UKG student at Vidya Vardhaka Samithi, Kuvempunagar, Mysuru, Chirasvi is the daughter of A.V. Balasubramanian and K.R. Kavitha, residents of  Devaraj Mohalla in city.

This post was published on January 25, 2024 7:27 pm