Arpan Sharma, Memory Trainer of Lalitpur (Nepal) gets included by World Book of Records

For performing the Longest Sequence of Objects (83) memorized in one minute

Kathmandu: Arpan Sharma, Memory Trainer of Lalitpur, Nepal was handed over the World Record Certificate for performing the Longest Sequence of Objects (83), which he memorized in one minute. He memorized the sequence in one minute, recalled and arranged the objects in a perfect sequence within 14 minutes 57 seconds 49 milliseconds amidst an Official Attempt at Birendra High School, Bhadrapur, Jhapa, Nepal.

The Certificate was handed over by Former Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli, Government of Nepal where he congratulated and praised Arpan Sharma for his continuous efforts in creating new milestones and helping youths to do better in life through his workshops. World Record Holder Sharma dedicated the Certificate to Nepal, Nepalese and made his commitments to continuously strive forward.

On being recognized by the World Book of Records, Arpan Sharma was congratulated by Barrister Santosh Shukla (President & CEO, World Book of Records), members of CWC and dignitaries of international communities. 

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