Two Jaipur students create world record in learning thousands of numbers

| TNN | Aug 21, 2018, 07:57 IST
JAIPUR: In the competitive world when academic pressure is increasing on the students and they are working day and night to learn their syllabus, two students of Jaipur have created a world record in learning thousands of numbers.

Anushree Sharma (19) and Akshat Khandal (14), two students in Jaipur created a world record in learning and reciting thousands of numbers in one go. Anushree Sharma has learned 6002 digits of square root - 2 and Akshat has learned 10,000 digits of (E) Value. On August 20, 2018 both of them made a world record in Golden Book of Records. Both of them were mentored by Suresh Sharma, who is himself three world record holder.

Both the students attended Suresh's coaching classes to learn techniques to improve memory. Inspired by the techniques they were taught they both decided to make their own record and started preparing for it one month back. As finally they have their records registered in Gold Book of Records they are now preparing for Guinness Book of Records.

Suresh said "They both are not very extra - ordinary students who are very bright in studies. It's just the methods they have used which has made them this capable. We need face our fear to improve ourselves."
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