Displaying extraordinary intelligence and learning ability at just three years and four months, Brinda Nath from Dighalbak area under Dharmanagar subdivision in North Tripura has earned a prestigious place in the India Book of Records (IBR). She has been conferred the title of IBR Achiever 2025 for her remarkable cognitive and memory skills.
Brinda is the only daughter of Neelkantha Nath and Rimpa Nath. Her father serves with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and is currently posted in Manipur. Despite her tender age, Brinda has demonstrated abilities far ahead of her peers, earning admiration from educators and community members alike.
According to the official certification issued by the India Book of Records, Brinda—born on March 19, 2022—has displayed a wide range of exceptional talents. She can identify 12 colours and 10 geometric shapes, name 15 animals, and recall five good habits along with the five seasons. Additionally, she can correctly recite the 12 months of the year and seven days of the week, recognize 12 national symbols of India, and fluently recite 10 English nursery rhymes.
Adding to her impressive list of skills, Brinda can also count continuously from 1 to 50, reflecting her advanced grasp of numbers and memory retention.
In recognition of her extraordinary abilities, the India Book of Records officially conferred the IBR Achiever 2025 title on August 6, 2025, and the certificate was formally presented to her on August 25, 2025.
Brinda’s achievement has brought immense pride to her family and community, showcasing the incredible potential of young minds when nurtured with encouragement, care, and the right environment for growth.