Shiva Yogetha, A&N Island's child prodigy turns pandemic into a blessing

Creates World Record, Youngest to expeditiously recite backward counting from 100 to 1, in 51 Sec


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Debkumar Bhadra

Shiva Yogetha from Shore Point village in the district of South Andaman is the World Record holder for being the youngest to expeditiously recite backwards counting from 100 to 1. She entered into the International Book of Records at an age of 4 Years and 4 months.

Born on March 20, 2017 to Shiva Kumar and M Rathika, Yogetha, the youngest daughter of the proud couple turned the pandemic into a blessing. While others were fretting and cursing their fate after being forced indoors due to lockdown restrictions, this KG-I student dedicated herself to hone her skills in painting, reciting alphabets, words, numbers, number names, body parts, fruits and what not. 

Recalling the day when Mrs Rathika, mother of Yogetha took her daughter to Carmel Pre-Primary School, Port Blair for getting her an admission there, she said, she randomly picked up some books that the school has kept for giving away in charity.

To everyone’s astonishment, Yogetha displayed her caliber painting an outlined image of banana using wax crayon with such precision and control that despite closer scrutiny, none could spot any noticeable slip or stroke outside the guiding line. In no time, she completed all the pages in the coloring book and went on to pick remaining books on varied subjects one after the other. Soon she was perfectly at ease with numbers, alphabets, number names, body parts, fruits etc. 

At this stage, Yogetha was given the task of backward counting of numbers from 100 to 1. Prompted by the keenness in her daughter to learn things, that are complex for her age, Rathika started to keep time. Later vedio recording of the recital was attempted. But there was a problem. The phone could record only one minute vedio footage whereas Yogetha was taking close to two minutes.

Maithili, her elder daughter also joined to motivate her sister. After weeks of practice and several attempts, Yogetha was apparently able to complete reverse counting from 100 to 1 within one minute time frame. But when the footage was played back, the vedio stopped one digit short of the complete set! 

Repeated misses with seemingly achievable deadline neither deterred Yogetha nor dampen the spirit of cheering family members. After a few more attempts at it, came the red letter day. It was on 19th August, 2021 when Yogetha finally succeeded in backward counting of numerals from 100 to 1 in just 51 seconds. The elusive feat was eventually captured on mobile phone and the footage played back to the amusement of everyone in the family.

The feat was submitted to India Book of Records where Yogetha was adjudged “the youngest to expeditiously recite backward counting from 100 to 1” thus got her name mentioned in the India Book of Records 2021. She received a Certificate, Medallion and 2021 edition of India Book of Records. Subsequently it was found, the 51 Seconds time she clocked to reverse count from 100 to 1, is in fact the fastest in the world. After several rounds of verification and authentication checks at different levels, Yogetha was thus declared “World Record Holder” and her feat officially recognized as “Fastest to recite backward 100 to 1 counting” and her name included in the International Book of Records. 

During my recent visit to Yogetha, it was heartening to note Yogetha’s elder sister Maithili, a student of Class VIII, Carmel Senior Secondary School, Port Blair is also an achiever, having a pretty impressive and long list of accolades in her kitty. “It is a proud moment for all of us” said a jubilant Maithili when asked about her sister’s feat. She said she feels very good about her sister entering into record books. Maithili aims to join civil services when she grows up.

“My children is my time pass” said Mrs Rathika who gave up her job after getting married and likes to spend time with her two daughters. Shiva Kumar who runs a small shop at Bambooflat jetty delivering computer based job works and courier delivery service, says he never forces his children on studies. In fact he sees to it that children get to play as much as they study. 

Recognising the island girl’s achievement, District  Administration felicitated Shiva Yogetha and promised every possible help in shaping her future. The felicitation Yogetha received at the hands of Deputy Commissioner Shri Suneel Anchipaka, IAS will go a long way in motivating her daughter and others in the islands to achieve such feats in future, said Mr Kumar.

President With You (L) felicitating
Yogetha

With You, a prominent NGO working for the upliftment of rural woman, based in rural South Andaman also felicitated Yogetha with a memento at a function organized on the occasion of Children’s Day – 2021 at GSSS Bambooflat. Miss V K Mariam Bibi, President, With You lauding Yogetha’s achievement, asked children present in the audience to draw inspiration and emulate her feat.  Mrs Shobha, Principal of GSSS Bambooflat appreciating the World Record feat called it a proud moment for Andaman & Nicobar Islands. “My daughter is the Chief Guest of Children’s Day function, I have nothing more to ask for” said Mr Shiva Kumar. 

Yogetha (3rd from L) Hon'ble MP
Shri Kuldeep Rai Sharma (4th from L)

Shri Kuldeep Rai Sharma, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Andaman & Nicobar Parliamentary constituency also visited Yogetha, spared his valuable time interacting and later felicitated Yogetha in his office for her world record feat. While expressing confidence that Yogetha will make more records in the future, Hon’ble MP extended his blessings on the child prodigy and wished Yogetha’s feat will serve as an inspiration for others in the islands as well

Yogetha with Members of Andaman
Tamizar Sangam 

Andaman Tamizar Sangam, a long standing and reputed non-governmental organisation of the islands also felicitated Shiva Yogetha with a Citation, Medallion and Cash Reward at a special function held at its premises at Port Blair. The President, Vice President and other office bearers of the sangam appreciated the young achiever. Considering her age and island background, the organization christened Yogetha’s feat as rare and impressive. Tamizar Sangam also offered its wholehearted support to the World Record Holder child and her family in their future endeavors.

Shri Kuldeep Rai Sharma
Hon'ble MP, A&N Islands (L)
felicitating Yogetha 

Thus an activity, which was intended to keep the child occupied indoors during pandemic lockdown, turned into a blessing. The feat that Yogetha achieved with her perseverance not only earned her the coveted title of “World Record Holder” at just 4 Years and 4 months of age. In doing so, she proved true the age old saying that with perseverance, anything and everything can be achieved at any age. 

The attention and felicitations Shiva Yogetha received from the Deputy Commissioner, A&N Administration, Hon’ble Member of Parliament A&N Islands and a couple of prominent NGO’s is going to serve as a huge morale booster for the child prodigy and inspire others to pursue and persist in what they dream to achieve. For Yogetha, you guessed it right, she isn’t contented!

Comments

Unknown said…
Congratulations to the little achiever. You have a long way to go Shiva Yogetha. God is with you. Do not stop. Go ahead. Your hard work and innocency will help you to fulfill all your dreams.
Debkumar Bhadra said…
Thank you for sparing your time and wishing the young child achiever. This will surely boost her morale.

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