Krishna Pandey sets record for fastest spelling of 50 words backwards
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The Model Institute of Technology (MIT) has successfully organized an official Guinness World Records record attempt.
The event was hosted by memory expert and former Guinness World Records winner Krishna Pandey, who set a remarkable record in the category of ‘Spelling 50 words backwards the fastest’, the college said in a statement.
MIT organized the event in collaboration with Kathmandu Model Secondary School, with Best Western Plus as the hospitality partner.
The record attempt was completed at Kathmandu Model Secondary School in Bagbazar in full compliance with all the rules, regulations and evidence guidelines of Guinness World Records, the statement claimed.
‘Pandey successfully completed the challenge in just 51.66 seconds, which is better and above the standards set by Guinness World Records. The attempt was conducted under the supervision of certified officials and independent witnesses to ensure transparency, accuracy and international standards,’ the statement said.
