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Mysore: Man manages to recite English alphabets in just 1.10 milliseconds

Mysore: It may sound unbelievable, but a man has managed to recite the English alphabets in just 1.10 milliseconds. This amazing man has done a unique feat using a postcard. The man behind this extraordinary feat is Nagaraju, a resident of Tagadur village in Nanjangudu taluk of Mysore district. Nagaraju has a clear goal in life. He was inspired by a boy from Tamil Nadu who wrote 10,000 words on a postcard. Inspired by this, Nagaraju wrote “I love you India” on a postcard and entered his name in the Indian Book of Records by writing the phrase 5,000 times on a card. Apart from this, Nagaraju can recite the English alphabets from A to Z in just 1.10 seconds. These achievements earned him entries in both the Indian Book of Records and the Asian Book of Records. Despite being born in a middle-class family, Nagaraju, who works in the TVS company, has achieved this rare feat. A few years ago, Indore resident Shailesh Kumar Jain attempted to break a record by writing “Ram” over 12,000 times on a postcard. Shailesh, 35, who runs a small household goods shop here, got inspired after reading a report about a man from Khandwa who had written 10,000 letters on a postcard. Shailesh claims that he wrote the word “Ram” 12,358 times on a plain postcard in six hours over 12 days. The words are written so small that they can be read only with a magnifying lens. “I decided to set a record in 10 or 12 days. I wanted to do it as soon as possible and finally managed to do it in 12 days,” said Shailesh. In his attempt, Shailesh used a pencil as he felt it would help him write more words in less space.

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