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A tale of one minute and 58 seconds

A tale of one minute and 58 seconds Rohan Khatwani, a ninth-grader from Thar, arranges periodic table in shortest time KARACHI: It was February and the chill of a frigid winter that had gripped Pakistan for weeks had started to abate. But Rohan Khatwani, the son of a Hindu shopkeeper and a ninth-grade student from Mithi - a city in the dry, arid, sandy and largely downtrodden region of Thar - found the weather cold enough in Islamabad to sport a jacket. Yet, his palms were sweaty. The day had arrived. It was February 13, 2021 and he was at the Islamabad Science Festival at the Pakistan National Council for Arts.

SAMAA - Tharparkar s Rohan Khatwani breaks a world record

Rohan Khatwani, a ninth-grader from Tharparkar, has broken a world record by setting up the periodic table in just 1 minute 58 seconds. The record was previously held by Natalia Najam from Lahore, who arranged the elements in 2 minutes 42 seconds.  The Islamabad Science Festival was held on February 13. .

Pakistani boy breaks record for being fastest to arrange the Periodic Table

Pakistani boy breaks record for being fastest to arrange the Periodic Table By Wednesday Feb 17, 2021 Rohan Khatwani (centre left) stands along with  Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat (centre right). Twitter Existing record was 2 mins and 42 seconds and Rohan Khatwani finished the task in 1 min 58 seconds Khatwani, a school student hailing from Thar, set the record at the Islamabad Science Festival A Pakistani boy has broken the world record for the fastest attempt to arrange the Periodic Table. The existing record was 2 minutes and 42 seconds, while he finished the task in 1 min and 58 seconds. Rohan Khatwani, a school student hailing from Thar, set the record for himself at the Islamabad Science Festival. The event was arranged at the Pakistan National Council of Arts on February 13.

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