The World Record of ‘youngest to recite alphabets of three languages’ has been achieved by Master Dara Tharaka Sreeman (One year Nine months) from Sattupalli, Telangana, India.
Master Tharaka recited all the alphabets of Three (3) languages viz. English, Hindi and Telugu.
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The World Record of ‘youngest to recite alphabets of three languages’ was achieved by Md. Muzammel Hamid (Two year Seven months) from Comilla, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Master Muzammel recited all the alphabets of Three (3) languages viz. English, Bengali and Urdu.
The World Record of ‘oldest to earn degree in the field of law’ has been achieved by Mr. Uddhao Govind Alkari from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Mr. Alkari had joined the classes of Law at the age of 80 years and earned the degree of LLB in November 2012 at the age of Eighty Three (83) years from Mumbai University.
The World Record of ‘longest interval between two twins’ has been achieved by the daughters of Maria Jones-Elliott of Glenmore, Ireland.
The bane of the baby daughters are Amy and Katie. On June 3, 2013; Maria gave birth to Amy (three months prematurely) and she weighed 1lb, 3 oz only. Subsequently, Maria was induced in the hospital at 36 weeks and she gave birth to Katie, who weighed 5 lb, 10 oz. Hence, the total interval of time between the two twins was Eighty Seven (87) days which is an absolute medical miracle as both the babies and the mother are healthy and safe.
Previous World Record:
The World Record of ‘longest interval between two twins’ was achieved by the twin children of Peggy Lynn of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. These twins were of opposite sex and they were named Hanna (girl) and Eric (boy). These twins were born 84 days apart.
The World Record of ‘fastest arrangement of pieces on a chessboard’ has been achieved by Baby Mehak Gul (12 years) from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
A on January 2, 2013; Baby Mehak, a student of Lahore Garrison School (LGS), Lahore; arranged the pieces of chessboard in 45 seconds while using one hand only.
The World Record of ‘youngest to perform longest digital drumming marathon’ has been achieved by Master Pranay Jain (11 years) from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On October 5, 2014; Pranay played digital drum for Eight hours Forty Seven Minutes (8 Hrs 47 Min) in a programme organized at Shri Agrasen Vidyalaya, Indore.