Key Points

Tarnesha Das, a student from Tripura, has made history by writing "Ram" 36 times on a tiny jackfruit seed. Her incredible precision earned her a spot in the International Book of Records. This isn't her first achievement - she previously set a record by etching country maps on lentil grains. Tarnesha credits her success to family support and wise use of technology.

Key Points: Tripura's Tarnesha Das Sets World Record Writing Ram on Jackfruit Seed

  • Wrote "Ram" 36 times on a 2cm jackfruit seed
  • Achieved feat in just 2 minutes
  • Previously mapped 21 countries on lentil grains
  • Credits family and teacher for her success
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Tripura: Tarnesha Das enters International Book of Records by writing Ram 36 times on jackfruit seed

Tarnesha Das from Tripura enters International Book of Records by inscribing "Ram" 36 times on a 2cm jackfruit seed in 2 minutes.

"If used wisely, mobiles can be an ideal tool for society - Tarnesha Das"

Agartala, August 10

Proving that determination, willpower, and dedication can lead to remarkable heights, Tarnesha Das, a student of Women's College from Salema area, has secured a place in the International Book of Records.

Tarnesha, hailing from Kachurchhara Sarkar Para in Salema, set the record by writing the name of Lord Ram 36 times on a single jackfruit seed measuring just 2 centimetres in length -- all within 2 minutes. Officials from the International Book of Records tested her skills through an online video call before awarding her the official certificate and medal.

The daughter of Piyush Kanti Das, Tarnesha, shared her joy and experience with the media from her home. This achievement is not only a matter of pride for Salema or Kamalpur subdivision but also for the entire Dhalai district and Tripura state.

This is not her first recognition -- in 2023, she etched the maps of 21 countries on 21 lentil grains, securing her name in the India Book of Records. Her consistent success proves that extraordinary feats can emerge even from the smallest of places.

Tarnesha credits her achievement to the constant support of her family, guidance from her art teacher Rajib Rudra Pal, and assistance from friends.

Reflecting on her journey, she highlighted the role of mobile phones and the internet in today's world, noting that while they have both positive and negative sides, young people should focus on using them for educational purposes rather than only for Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram. "If used wisely, mobiles can be an ideal tool for society," she said.

This extraordinary feat from a small village in Tripura once again proves that with passion and perseverance, anything is possible.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While this is impressive, I wonder if such records serve any practical purpose. Wouldn't it be better if our talented youth focused their energy on solving real problems? Just a thought...
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Arjun K
Jai Shri Ram! 🚩 This is truly inspiring. From Tripura to the world - shows that talent exists everywhere in Bharat. Her message about using phones wisely is also very relevant for today's youth.
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Kavya N
As someone from Northeast India, I'm so happy to see our region getting recognition! Often people forget about the talent here. Tarnesha is making us all proud with her unique skills.
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Sarah B
The level of precision required for this is mind-blowing! I can't even write properly on paper sometimes. Hats off to her dedication and steady hands. Would love to see a video of this feat!
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Vikram M
First lentil grains, now jackfruit seeds! This girl is taking micro-art to another level. Hope she gets proper support and recognition from the government too. Talent like this should be nurtured.

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