Emerging talents from India and abroad were honored

Emerging talents from India and abroad were honored - thisweekindia

Emerging talents from India and abroad were honored in various categories at a special program organized by Exclusive World Records and Lata Foundation in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Dhir Parasramka, a 7-year-old child from Guwahati, Assam, was awarded for reciting the flags of all countries. Geetansh, a 5-year-old child from Maur, Punjab, was awarded for reciting the Hanuman Chalisa at the youngest age. Raksha Kumar Rai from Kathmandu, Nepal, performed the maximum number of hits of a tennis ball with a tennis racket handle in one minute. Dr. Venkatasai Chalasany from Maharashtra was awarded for writing the most number of motivational quotations on a single title. Dr. Uday Ilapte from Pune was distinguished for his work in India-Africa trade relations.

Honorary doctorates were awarded to Rajesh Malakar, Shravan Kumar, Kamaldeep, Sunil Kukreja, Arambam Anil Kumar, Maya Singh, Mansi Mathur, Tarun Kumar Tonk, Chandra Prakash Gupta, Sanjeev Kumar, Rajendra Singh, Amit Saini, Dr. Bhaskar Sharma, Dr. Imani Srinivas, Nirmal Kumar Sharma, Anil Sharma, Chandra Bhushan Sinha, Mahendra Singh, Ramani Ranjan Das, Saudamani Acharya, Gaya Prasad, Raksha Kumar Rai (Nepal), Dr. T.S. Satish Kumar, Dr. Neelam Singh, Ritu Singh, Sangeeta Bharti, Ashok Kumar, Sandeep Kumar, Anjali Maheshwari, Gautam Singh, Soni, Kamlakar Samrat More, Ramsingh Rajori, Dr. Harish Yadav, Mamta Rajput, Sonika, Rajan Kumar (Charlie), Arun Kasumbiwal, Danish Jamal, Sadhvi Akshay Jyoti, and Rajdeep Gupta.

At the end of the program, Mr. Ram Singh Chauhan, the man with the longest mustache in the world, showed off his 20-foot-long mustache.

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