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A youth from Baitadi district is making preparations to have his name included in the Guinness Book of World Records, RSS reports.

He is 24-year-old Manoj Chand of Chaukham village in Baitadi Distric,t in the Far-west region.

Manoj can write with both his hands and legs simultaneously and that also normal, and reverse handwriting.

He can also write using his mouth and elbows.

He can write simultaneously using these six organs of his body.

Manoj can also write the alphabets from A to Z in six seconds.

Bestowed with such talent, Manoj is now on a national campaign to have his name enlisted in the Guinness Book of World Records.

An MBS first year student, Manoj said he learnt this skill through constant practice over the past three years. Nepalnews.com

 

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