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Mumbai professor claims to have broken Guinness World record in arranging periodic table
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Mumbai professor claims to have broken Guinness World record in arranging periodic table
Mumbai professor claims to have broken Guinness World record in arranging periodic table
Mumbai professor claims to have broken Guinness World record in arranging periodic table
UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM
ADDED : செப் 28, 2019 12:00 AM
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According to Meenakshi Agarwal, she is the first woman in the world to do so.
"The current record is of 3.15 seconds which was created in Hong Kong. I could do it in 2 minutes 49 seconds," she said at a press conference.
The record videos will now be shared with officials at Guinness book for approval of the same.
"2019 has been proclaimed as International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements by the United Nations. This record will be my contribution from India for the celebration," she said.
Agarwal, teaches Economics at Khandwala College in Mumbai's Malad area.
"The current record is of 3.15 seconds which was created in Hong Kong. I could do it in 2 minutes 49 seconds," she said at a press conference.
The record videos will now be shared with officials at Guinness book for approval of the same.
"2019 has been proclaimed as International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements by the United Nations. This record will be my contribution from India for the celebration," she said.
Agarwal, teaches Economics at Khandwala College in Mumbai's Malad area.