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Man enters India's World Record by playing tabla for 120 hours continuously

Punjab's man registered his name in the 'India's World Record' by playing the tabla for 120 hours continuously. He has broken the record as the last world record for playing the tabla was 110 hours.

Man holds India's world record by playing Tabla for 120 hours continuously
Man holds India's world record by playing Tabla for 120 hours continuously
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Published : Jan 24, 2023, 10:46 PM IST

Gurdaspur: Amritpreet Singh, a man from Punjab's Batala city, has registered his name in the 'India's World Record' by playing the tabla for 120 hours continuously. He has broken the record as the last world record for playing the tabla was 110 hours. Despite doing pharmacy, Singh associated with Gurbani Sangeet.

Despite doing pharmacy, Amritpreet Singh associated with Gurbani Sangeet. Speaking to ETV Bharat, Singh said, "I started playing the tabla for Guru Sahib ji on December 31, 2022 at 11 am and continued till January 5, 2023 at 11 am for five consecutive days." Singh is now preparing to enter the "Limca Book" in the Guinness Book of World Records."

He further said, "I started taking tabla training at the age of nine and at the age of 17, I have been playing the tabla at Gurdwara Shaheedan Sahib and Sri Harimandar Sahib Ji in Amritsar with Hazuri Ragi Bhai Gurdev Singh Ji, Bhai Gurpreet Singh Ji, Bhai Anup Singh Ji and Bhai Palwinder Singh Ji." Amritpreet Singh's father, Gurdarshan Singh said, "I feel proud that my both children. My daughter is now abroad and my son has achieved a rare feat by registering his name in "India's World Record".

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Earlier, in a unique initiative to create awareness among people the health threats of smoking, a young man from Karnataka's Ramnagara set a record by writing the message 'smoking is injurious to health' 260 times on a 6.9 sm long cigarette. The man, who took this unique initiative, MS Darshan Gowda, is from the Mattikere village of the Channapatna taluk.

He said that he thought of taking up this initiative when he saw several people around him, both young and old, succumbing to the injurious habit of smoking. He decided to play his part in trying to help people realise the hazards they are causing to their own health by taking up this toxic habit of smoking. The initiative he took has been well-acknowledged and rewarded by the Golden Book of World Records, India Book of Records, and Asia Book of Records.

Gurdaspur: Amritpreet Singh, a man from Punjab's Batala city, has registered his name in the 'India's World Record' by playing the tabla for 120 hours continuously. He has broken the record as the last world record for playing the tabla was 110 hours. Despite doing pharmacy, Singh associated with Gurbani Sangeet.

Despite doing pharmacy, Amritpreet Singh associated with Gurbani Sangeet. Speaking to ETV Bharat, Singh said, "I started playing the tabla for Guru Sahib ji on December 31, 2022 at 11 am and continued till January 5, 2023 at 11 am for five consecutive days." Singh is now preparing to enter the "Limca Book" in the Guinness Book of World Records."

He further said, "I started taking tabla training at the age of nine and at the age of 17, I have been playing the tabla at Gurdwara Shaheedan Sahib and Sri Harimandar Sahib Ji in Amritsar with Hazuri Ragi Bhai Gurdev Singh Ji, Bhai Gurpreet Singh Ji, Bhai Anup Singh Ji and Bhai Palwinder Singh Ji." Amritpreet Singh's father, Gurdarshan Singh said, "I feel proud that my both children. My daughter is now abroad and my son has achieved a rare feat by registering his name in "India's World Record".

Also read: Ambidextrous Math maestro aims to win at least one world record every year

Earlier, in a unique initiative to create awareness among people the health threats of smoking, a young man from Karnataka's Ramnagara set a record by writing the message 'smoking is injurious to health' 260 times on a 6.9 sm long cigarette. The man, who took this unique initiative, MS Darshan Gowda, is from the Mattikere village of the Channapatna taluk.

He said that he thought of taking up this initiative when he saw several people around him, both young and old, succumbing to the injurious habit of smoking. He decided to play his part in trying to help people realise the hazards they are causing to their own health by taking up this toxic habit of smoking. The initiative he took has been well-acknowledged and rewarded by the Golden Book of World Records, India Book of Records, and Asia Book of Records.

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