Dreams don't work unless we strive; A couple in India enters ‘Exclusive World Records’ in Paper Cutting Art, Mimicry

News Bharati    07-Nov-2019
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Hyderabad, November 07: We can do anything, and together we can do more! Favouring the said exclamation, Karnataka's Chethan Koppa and wife Akshatha Kudla have entered the ‘Exclusive World Records’ in making the largest paper cutting Art using papers and stencil; and making highest number of mimicry sounds in one minute, respectively.

 
 
Akshatha and Chethan are Kannada teachers having this unique talent to make a mark in the World records. The duo are associated with Mangaluru based Gopadkar Swaroopa Adhyayana Kendra, which aims to create an alternative to the existing system of education through painting, mimicry, dance and other art forms.
 
The couple further moves up inspiring many others by entering ‘Exclusive World Records’, where Chethan had created the largest paper cutting of Mahatma gandhi, while Akshatha has performed 40 different mimicry sounds in just one minute.
 
 
In addition, Chethan also is a part of interactive sessions held with thousands of students under Akshaya Teru programme. Being a research teacher at Gopadkar Swaroopa Adhyayana Kendra, he is part of several awareness programmes and aims to transform lives of children, since last seven years.
 
The couple are not going to stop here as reported by a local channel interview, they still aim to achieve more. While Chethan has an aim to make 50 x 50 sized paper cutting, Akshatha wants to beat the world record by singing continuously for 106 hours.

 
 
EWR has been established in 2019 as a record book and is organised by Lata Foundation. Exclusive World Records is the trademark of its owner being used by Lata Foundation under exclusive rights conferred by the owner of the said trademark. As every person in this world has a unique talent which is different from the rest of the world, ‘Exclusive World Records’ aims to provide a platform to those who have that quality and want to have their name in the sky, by attempting or by doing unique activities.