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Indian man breaks Guinness World Records third time, types alphabets with his nose in just 25 seconds

IndiaTimes Saturday, 1 June 2024
Vinod Kumar Chaudhary, the 'Typing Man of India,' broke his record for the third time and won the title of the 'fastest time to type the alphabet with the nose. He aimed to break multiple records like Sachin Tendulkar. His success secrets include daily meditation and positive thinking. He said that he’s always on the lookout for records he can break.
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