Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Satwik Avi (born on October 28, 2008) of Bihar, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for the quick recitation of multiplication tables from 1 to 100. He calculated the numbers using mental Arithmetic and recited all the tables in 11 minutes at the age of 12 years, 11 months and 23 days, as confirmed on October 21, 2021.

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Robert Antony (born on April 4, 1982) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for writing short stories on a virtual writing marathon, along with his two colleagues. The trio participated in a live online Google Meet and managed to write 39 Malayalam short stories (13 each) in 4 hours. His book of 13 stories titled ‘Nimitham’ (ISBN: 978-16-85549-44-2) was published by Notion Press on September 20, 2021, as confirmed on November 17, 2021.

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Alka Nema (born on July 5, 1983) of Madhya Pradesh, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for posting a number of posts on LinkedIn in one day. She posted 351 quotes on the topics of ‘Motivation and Life Lessons’ on October 2, 2021, as confirmed on October 11, 2021.

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Sijo Joseph (born on August 1, 1982) of Kerala, India, set a record for covering the maximum distance on a solo expedition by motorcycle. He completed 7,261 km on a solo expedition by motorcycle in 19 days,16 hours and 35 minutes; started on October 7, 2021 at 7.05 am from Palakkad, travelled through Ranchi, Siliguri, Jaigaon, Pasupathi and Nathu La and ended his expedition at 11.40 pm in Palakkad on October 26, 2021, as confirmed on November 17, 2021.

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Steve Rineesh (born on November 12, 2015) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for reciting the exponential powers of single-digit numbers from 2 to 9 (up to exponential power 9) in 2 minutes, 11 seconds and 90 milliseconds at the age of 5 years and 11 months (while being blindfolded), as confirmed on November 23, 2021.

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Mohammed Mahabu Subhani (born on April 16, 2008) of Andhra Pradesh, India, set a record for performing rapid addition of the maximum number of two-digit numbers in 30 seconds. He added 75 numbers flashing on the screen at a fast speed (with a time gap of 0.4 seconds) in 30 seconds and answered correctly at the age of 13 years, 5 months and 11 days, as confirmed on November 15, 2021.

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