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How this Indian teacher entered the Guinness Book of World Records

The report added that Pawbake achieved the feat in his village in Sangamner, Ahmednagar district on November 6, 2017

Where there is a will there is a way, this old saying was proved true by a 31-year-old teacher in Maharashtra when he made a Guinness World Record of becoming the fastest person to arrange the letters of the English alphabet on stencil board, reports Hindustan Times. According to the report, Vijay Pawbake, a resident of Vangaon in Dahanu made his way into the Guinness Book of World Records by clocking 28.45 seconds. He is the first Indian ever to achieve this feat. He did that by defeating the earlier record holder, Helen Strether of United Kingdom, who had achieved the feat in 30.05 seconds.

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