13-year-old Mahfuz Rahman From Malda Sets Asia Record With Reverse Counting – News18

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He has his name in the India Book of Records already by memorising fifty rhymes.

He has his name in the India Book of Records already by memorising fifty rhymes.

Mahfuz Rahman is the only son of Mosfudar Rahman and Tahsina Afrin who are residents of Bagbari, English Bazar Block, Malda.

A 13-year-old child from Malda has recently added his name to the Asia Book of Records. The name of the child is Mahfuz Rahman. According to reports, the little child has created a record by counting the numbers in reverse for fifty seconds. Usually, children of this age cannot memorize ‘Z’ to ‘A’ backwards. On the other hand, Mahfuz set a record by counting the reverse numbers from 100 to 1.

Earlier, at the age of five, Mahfuz got his name in the India Book of Records by memorizing fifty rhymes continuously. His parents are happy with his talent. Recently, in a media interaction, his mother, Tahsina Afrin, shared that she is happy with her son’s success. Said, “On the contrary, my son has set a record. Its name has appeared in the Asia Book of Records.”

Mahfuz Rahman is the only son of Mosfudar Rahman and Tahsina Afrin, residents of Bagbari, English Bazar Block, Malda. Mahfuz Rahman’s father is a college professor.

According to his parents, Mahfuz has had talent since childhood. He is good in both sports as well as studies. From now on, he is also inclined towards cricket.

Father Mosfudar Rahman said, “My son has talent. In the future, I am trying to get my name in the Guinness Book of World Records.”

Currently, Mahfuz is studying in class one at a private English-medium school in Maldah city. His mother, Tahsina Afrin, also prepares him to participate in various competitions. Not only the parents, but the neighbours are also very happy with Mahfuz’s talent and success at such a young age.

Earlier, a 13-year-old Indian girl in Dubai won the 100 Global Child Prodigy Award for singing in most languages during one concert and the longest live singing concert by a child, according to media reports.

As per the Khaleej Times, Sucheta Satish, a student at Dubai Indian High School, can sing in 120 languages.