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Good morning to everyone, my friends, professors and everyone who are part of Southern Cross University. I hope you are all well and safe during these challenging periods. I have been writing few blogs between the weeks, today I have come up with the another one. Today we will go towards the country which is well renowned as the country of Mountains and Himalayas.

Have you guessed?

Yes, it’s my own country where I came from, Nepal. Today I will be writing about one of the genius people from Nepal who holds the Guinness Book Record from one of the prestigious country. His name is Arpan Sharma Kattel. He holds the record for his exceptional Memory Power, he comes from the small part of the city named as Jhapa which lies in the eastern part of Nepal.

The genius was born at Jhapa Nepal in 1990 Feb 05. He completed his higher secondary school from Emerald Academy and then finished his bachelor’s degree from Mechi Multiple Campus which is located at Bhadrapur Nepal. The genius represented and proved himself correct on 26th of September 2015 by memorizing the “Longest Sequence of Objects in One Minute”. This feat was achieved in front of the Guinness World Record Team as well with the various representatives from Nepal on that particular day. The achievement was then recorded by the Guinness World Record Book, since then he has been contributing to various aspects in the community inside  Nepal as well as overseas.

Mr. Sharma always seems to be quite busy in his “Meditation and Memory Power” seminars where he teaches his effective techniques on memory power, brain power and meditation. He claims to have trained more than 150,000 participants directly till now and has touched millions of lives through his social media platforms. With an ocean of praises and positive feedbacks from a huge number of participants for his quality techniques, people from various parts of the country and outside the country are attracted to his classes to reap the benefits. Apart from a trainer, he is an advanced level meditator too. He claims he has received a great sense of integrity, creativity and intelligence through his daily meditation practices which range from 3 hours to 6 hours daily.

He hopes to share his peaceful meditation techniques with all the youths in his country and has been successful till now in changing lives of people who practice his techniques daily with devotion and determination. Attracting everyone through his perfect dual male-female singing and his ever-smiling personality, he knows to engage the participants well. Participants ranging from various sectors and age groups ask questions on a variety of topics and he is able to answer them instantaneously with grace and common sense. Having received more than 100 awards and recognitions, Mr. Sharma remains modest about everything that he has achieved in his short journey. The Government of Nepal has awarded him with the “National Youth Award” in 2015 for his exceptional talent. Mr. Sharma has been preparing to break two more Guinness World Records this year to make his country more proud.

I am very much glad to share this story on this blog, I would like to share few more in coming days features the greats of our country Nepal who are making our country and us very proud.

 

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Hello Good morning everyone, 

I hope you all are well. The news back home Nepal and especially India does not sound promising. I hope we recover very soon from this pendamic. 

Its been an amazing experience so far at SCU. I feel really overwhelmed by the support that I have received from this university in many factors such as fee installements and many more. This platform where I am sharing my article SCUnited, has been a amazing medium to share the insights and care to SCU family.

I uploaded a music video file back a month earlier, which was not that good, but the support was always there, everyone with positive and motivating comments over there. Furthermore, I just shared the article few days earlier on my journey to Australia, and then the feeback was also similar to earlier one.

I feel great to part of this family. The confidence that you guys have provided has given me motivation to do more better. Thank you everyone, we will rise together and beat this pendamic. 

Stay Safe,

Cheers

Prabin Baral 

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