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Funtastic Facts
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| Youngest Doctor |
Seventeen-year-old
Balamurali Ambati of India, has become the world’s
youngest doctor. He received his degree from Mount Sinai
School of Medicine in New York on May 19, 1995, breaking the
record of an Israeli medical student who graduated from the
University of Perugia in Italy at the age of 18.
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| Youngest GCSE
Holder |
Eight-year-old Sonali
Pandya is the youngest ever student in Britain to gain a
General Certificate of Secondary Education (CCSE). She
passed her examination in computer studies in 1994.
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| Most Recordings |
Miss Lata Mangeshkar
(b.1928), between 1948 and 1985, has reportedly recorded not
less than 30,000 solo, duet and chorus-backed songs in 20
Indian languages. She frequently had five recording sessions
in a day and has backed more than 2,000 films.
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| Human Computer |
Ms. Shakuntala Devi
demonstrated the multiplication of two 13-digit numbers
7,686,369,774,870 x 2,465,099,745,779 picked at random by
the Computer Department of Imperial College, London, on June
18, 1980 in 28 seconds. Her correct answer was
18,947,668,177,995,426,462,773,730
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| Outsmarting
Computer |
S. Haridas, a mathematics
teacher of Thrissur, Kerala, calculated the 101st root of a
250-digit number within eight seconds while the computer
took 11 seconds to figure out the sum. The Guinness record
holder took 10.5 seconds for arriving at the 23rd root of a
200-digit number.
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| Speediest |
Abhishek Jain from Punjab
won the World Typing Championship for Juniors at Brussels in
1991 (110 words/minute). He retained the championship in
July 1995 at Amsterdam.
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| Largest Employer |
Indian Railways is the
world's largest employer with over 1.7 million people on its
payroll.
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| Largest Bank |
State Bank of India has
over 11,000 branches (assets in 1987 - $26 billion).
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| Most Movies |
In 1989, more films were
produced in India than any other country in the world. A
total of 781 films were produced: 176 in Hindi, 152 in
Telugu, 146 in Tamil, 96 in Malayalam, 75 in Kannada, 50 in
Bengali, and 86 in other languages.
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| Cricket Trivia |
The little maestro, Sumil
Gavaskar, is featured no less than three times in the
Guinness Book of World Records - for most runs in test
cricket (10,122), the most test centuries (34), and for the
most tests played (125).
Ravi Shastri has the distinction of
scoring the fastest - 200 runs in first class cricket in 113
minutes.
Bapu Nadkarni holds the record for the
greatest number of consecutive maidens (over 21). Another of
India's popular cricketers, Kapil Dev, is also featured in
the Guinness Book as a holder of three records: a double of
1,000 runs and 100 wickets in the shortest time span (1
year, 107 days) at the youngest age (21 years, 27 days); a
double of 2,000 runs and 200 wickets at the youngest age (24
years, 68 days); and a double of 3,000 runs and 300 wickets
at the youngest age (28 years, 1 day).
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Classical
Concert
Attendance |
An estimated 800,000
attended a free open-air Concert by the New York
Philharmonic, conducted by Zubin Mehta on the Great Lawn
of Central Park, New York, on July 5, 1986 as part of the
Statue of Liberty weekend.
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