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‘Google Girl’ does not forget anything

A WALKING ENCYCLOPED­IA, 11-YEAR-OLD MEGHALI SWAIN HAS SET RECORDS WITH AMAZING PHOTOGRAPH­IC MEMORY

- NEW DELHI BY NILIMA PATHAK Correspond­ent

Eleven-year-old Meghali Malbika Swain has the world at her fingertips. She recently entered the India Book of Records (IBR) for the fastest recitation of names of 1,000 rivers of the world.

The child prodigy is also able to identify and locate any country on a blank map and even detail their geographic­al features. Meghali stunned the IBR officials by naming all major rivers of the world, including 300 from Europe, 200 from America, 400 from Asia and 100 from Africa in 7.39 minutes.

The other records she has made include recalling the names of 1,000 cities in 9.04 minutes — that too without fumbling. This list includes 196 capital cities of the world and 97 cities of India.

She also completed the fastest recitation of 1,000 geographic­al bodies on earth in 11.28 minutes, which included all the major mountains, plateaus, islands, seas, gulfs and deserts.

The list had 350 geographic­al physical features from Europe, 400 from Asia, 200 from North and South America and about 100 from Africa. She achieved the target much ahead of the stipulated time.

Popularly known as the “Google Girl of India”, Meghali has been appearing on TV shows for the past few years. She was just four-years-old when her father first noticed her talent.

Meghali said simply, “I remember, he was teaching geography to a student and I happened to be around. He named some countries and I was able to memorise them. Later, when I blurted out the names, he was shocked.”

Amazing grasp

At that time, she was not even able to properly identify alphabets and her parents had thought it was too early to send her to school.

Initially, Meghali’s father Prafulla Kumar Swain, an Odisha administra­tive officer, thought it was a one-off instance, in which his daughter came across as a genius, but soon she displayed her amazing memory power and command over world physical geography.

Sensing his daughter’s interest in the subject, Prafulla began giving her some basic lessons by introducin­g her to maps and geography books and found her queries quite intriguing.

The lessons continued and by the time she was six, Meghali could identify all 196 countries on the atlas, their capitals, flags, currency, major rivers, deserts, mountains and more in seconds.

Her current affairs knowledge, jokes and stories too soon earned her accolades.

Asked if she has a trick up her sleeves and whether her tender mind is being burdened with so much to memorise, the confident little girl laughed and replied, “I don’t actually have to learn. Once I hear something, it gets stored in my mind and I don’t forget it. I do not know about other children, but my parents say I have an amazing grasping power. My teachers also feel the same.”

Favourite subjects

Even while aspirants in Indian Administra­tive Services examinatio­ns might be stumped by

some geography questions, the wonder girl finds everything as easy as reciting the alphabet!

Ask her about her other interests, and prompt comes the response, “I like to play badminton and basketball and have mastered classical notes of violin and love playing the instrument.” Her favourite subjects? “I am very keen on Science, Mathematic­s and Social Studies. Also, the atlas, the globe and maps have always fascinated me and I aspire to someday be a scientist so that I can utilise my knowledge for the developmen­t of mankind,” she utters with the ease of a master.

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 ?? Nilima Pathak/Gulf News ?? By the time she was six, Meghali Malbika Swain could identify all 196 countries on the atlas, their capitals, flags, currency, major rivers, deserts, mountains and more in seconds.
Nilima Pathak/Gulf News By the time she was six, Meghali Malbika Swain could identify all 196 countries on the atlas, their capitals, flags, currency, major rivers, deserts, mountains and more in seconds.

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