Friday, April 7, 2017

Arpan Sharma Kattel's Memory Power Demonstration at Durgapur

 Nepali boy Arpan Sharma achieves a Guinness World Record In Memory Power by memorizing 42 objects name in a sequence in 60 seconds (1 minute).

Who is Arpan Sharma?
Arpan Sharma or Arpan Sharma (Kattel) (Nepali: अर्पण शर्मा वा अर्पण शर्मा (कट्टेल), born 5 February 1990, Jhapa) is a sharp-minded Nepalese youth who claimed the Guinness Book of World Records title in 'Longest Colour Sequence Memorized', and 'Longest Sequence of Objects Memorized in One Minute'. He is a National Youth Award Winner. He was awarded with the National Youth Award by Youth and Sports Ministry, Nepal Government for his exceptional talent.
Record Set

Sharma was shown four colors – red, white, blue,and black – on a laptop monitor 200 times, each color for two seconds. He was then blindfolded and asked to identify the color that appeared on the monitor. The four colors were shown 200 times randomly on the monitor and a blind-folded Sharma identified the colour on the monitor. He was right 165 times out of 200.

The previous record was held by Sancy Suraj Singh with 160 correct identifications.

Sharma remembered the arrangements of 42 objects in a minute in a program organized by Industrial And Commercial Association Damak Jhapa, Nepal.
Education

Arpan Sharma (Kattel) completed his secondary schooling from S.S. Niketan English Boarding High School, Bhadrapur, Jhapa. He undertook higher education in Mechi Multiple Campus, Jhapa Nepal.

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