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Assam Boy Makes Guinness World Record By Writing A Book In Assamese In 9 Hours

 

GUWAHATI: Rajdeep Kashyap, a young student from Nalbari, Assam, has earned his place in the Guinness World Records by writing an 84-page book in just nine hours. 

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Rajdeep, a BSc Botany student at Nalbari College, wrote the philosophical Assamese book titled “Jonmo Prem Mrityu- Kisu Boigyanik Kisu Aaloukik”, on May 24, 2024, from 3:55 PM to 1:02 AM on May 25, 2024. The record was officially approved on June 5, 2024.

Rajdeep's inspiration came from a news story about a girl from Rajasthan who wrote a 61-page book in three days. Determined to outshine this feat, he managed to write 63 pages in less than three days, dedicating a continuous nine-hour session with only a 30-minute break for dinner to set the Guinness World Record.

 

Although Guinness World Records required nine hours of video proof, Rajdeep could not provide it due to practical constraints. Instead, he secured approval from the principal of Nalbari College, which he submitted as evidence to Guinness World Records.

Rajdeep highlighted that writing is his hobby and passion, not a career aspiration. He told GPlus, “Everyone has their own talent and strategy. Make it from your heart and mind, and go the extra mile from others; otherwise, you cannot rise in your profession and hobby.”

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