Posted by: fountaindew October 1, 2005
Nepali in Guinness Book of World Record
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Check this out.. http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullstory.asp?filename=aEUata0sjqzpda4Ra3sa.axamal&folder=aEUaiFaoaraiaaal&Name=Editorial&dtSiteDate=20041118&sImageFileName= LETTERS LETTERS Child prodigy indeed Sagun Khatri successfully memorised the names of 100 objects in a random manner in the presence of a plethora of observers and is now vying for a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. By doing so, he bettered Pratistha Amatya Bista?s existing domestic record, who had memorised 75 items, which in turn, was better than the existing record of 56 in the Guinness Records. Hats off to this young man that he could achieve so much at such a tender age. He was rightly feted as the Child of the Year and will receive the Veer Ganeshman Singh Bal Prativa Puraskar. Such emerging talents need to be supported by the State, including forwarding the papers necessary to enlist him in the Guinness. Three cheers to you, Sagun! Do keep up the good work. Sajan Subedi, Lalitpur
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