Pune Boy Makes Record For Reciting Maximum Number Of Bird Subspecies
11-year-old Sanmit Dalvi of Pune has achieved the record for ‘Maximum subspecies of birds recited by a child.' To enter in the India Book of Records, the child ornithophile named 505 subspecies of birds in his video entry for the record. Aspiring to be an ornithologist and conversationalist, Sanmit wishes to collaborate with notable figures like David Attenborough, Jack Randall, Coyote Peterson and Frank Cuesta.
Tags: ornithology, India Book Of Records, subspecies, Pune, Sanmit Dalvi
Courtesy: The Indian Express
172 Dishes In 1 Hour; 9-year-old Keralite Enters Asia Book Of Records
Kerala's 9-year-old Hayan Abdulla has carved his name in the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records by cooking 172 delicacies in an hour. Without any prior preparation, Hayan produced a surplus of dishes including biryanis, juices, pancakes, dosas, salads, milkshakes and chocolates. Interestingly, the young record-maker runs a culinary YouTube channel named Hayan Delicacies, offering cooking tutorials in English, Malayalam and Tamil. … read-more
Tags: Kerala, Asia Book of Records, India Book Of Records, nine-year-old boy
Courtesy: The New Indian Express
Chennai Techie Creates Record, Collects Currency Notes From 410 Nations
Chennai-based software engineer Annamalai Rajendran has entered the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records for collecting banknotes from maximum nations. Reportedly, the collection includes banknotes from 410 nations. Also, the currency notes range from 17th-21st century and are made of paper, polymer, cardboard, gold and cloth. Besides Chola Empire and Roman Empire’s currency, Annamalai’s collection also comprised world's first night… read-more
Tags: Chennai, Annamalai Rajendran, Asia Book of Records, India Book Of Records
Courtesy: Hindustan Times