Nine year old girl sets Guinness world record

  • | Monday | 10th May, 2021

She broke the record, previously held by a Pakistani girl, of performing the same feat in 2 minutes 27 seconds.

Nine-year-old Fazeela Tabassum Shaik of Chilakaluripet town in Guntur district has made it to the Guinness World Records by arranging the elements of the periodic table in 1 minute 43 seconds. She broke the record, previously held by a Pakistani girl, of performing the same feat in 2 minutes 27 seconds.

Tabbassum’s father, Shaik Raheem, is a teacher at Pedanandipadu village. Raheem said that his daughter first came close to breaking the record at CR College on January 12 when she arranged all 118 elements in the periodic table in 1 minute 57 seconds. After going through the videos sent by Raheem, Guinness organisers asked him to share son randomisation videos of the event.

“We had not taken any such videos as we were not aware of such practice. So, I recorded a fresh video at home in which my daughter arranged all the elements in 1 minute 43 seconds,” Raheem said. He added that Guinness World Records has recognised Tabassum’s achievement and sent a certificate.


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