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Watch: This toddler from Haryana can recite names of all Indian state capitals

She created a world record last month. Watch her latest video which is winning the internet again.

New Delhi: 2 -year-old  Amayra Gulati who had set a world record by reciting names of all the Indian states in 1 minute time, is back again. This time the small wonder is reciting the names of all the state capitals of India. In her unclear pronunciation, she told all the names of state capitals even when ones like Bengaluru were really difficult for her to pronounced. In the middle of the question-answer session, it was only a wafer roll that could distract her. She did stop for a second and asked for the roll before she replied "Gangtok" on being asked the capital of Sikkim. The cheerful kid then again went on answering all the questions one after another. Amayra Gulati was born on 9th April 2016 to Urvashi Gulati and Rubal Gulati of Panchkula, Haryana. She recited all Indian states in 1 minute and set a new record at sector 21, Panchkula, Haryana on June 10, 2018.
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