The World record of “speaking maximum languages at teenage” has been achieved by 16 year old Timothy Doner from New York, US.
He has taught himself to speak 23 languages. Some of the languages that he can speak are French, Latin, Ancient Greek, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, Farso, Pashto, Indonesian, Russian, German, Turkish Wolof, Hebrew, Hindi and Swahili.
Doner used online forums and flashcard apps on his iPhone to pick up the basics of each new language. He began learning Hebrew at the age of 12 (year 2009) and as on May 2013 he is able to speak 23 languages.
The World Record of “dialysis of oldest person” has been achieved by SDM College of Dental Sciences from Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru hospital, Raipur, Chattisgarh, India.
Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru hospital of Raipur has the distinct Word Record to have successfully conducting the dialysis of a person aged 100 years. The 100 year old woman comes from the Ambikapur region of the state of Chattisgarh in Central India. Her body was anemic and she suffered from a renal failure before being admitted to the hospital.
The World Record of ‘youngest to establish NPO’ has been achieved by Master Aakash Yogesh Shah (15 years) from Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Mr. Aakash along with some friends established an NPO named ‘Action for Pune Development’ at the very young age of 15 years. All the members of NPO are 15-16 years old and working for social issues like Environment protection, Orphanages and Traffic Management etc.
The World Record of ‘fastest hundred half-push ups’ has been achieved by Master Jitin Choudhary (16 year 274 days) from Khanpur, Delhi, India.
On August 13, 2016; Jitin performed hundred half-push ups in Thirty Four (34) seconds.
Mr. Ashish Choudhary from Health India Gym coached the record Holder.
The world record of “preventwet: machine preventing clothes from getting wet” has been achieved by Mr. Piyush Agarwal from Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India.
Mr. Piyush Agarwal from Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India at young age of 16 invented a machine ‘Preventwet’; an auto actuating cloth-line which carries hung cloth in & out automatically by sensing the humidity and helps to prevent the clothes from getting wet in rain, snow or heavy wind flow.
The World Record of ‘fastest reverse writing in one minute’ has been achieved by J K. Prathikshana (15 years 08 months 23 days) from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
On Sep 26, 2020; Prathikshana (daughter of Ms. J. Kanchana & Mr. C. Jagadeesan) has written One Hundred Eighty Eight (188) alphabets in reverse writing in one minute.