Nine years old Pakistani girl broke Guinness World Record of Indian Professor | Facts Lust

Natalia Najam, Nine years old Pakistani girl has broken the world record for the fastest arrangement of the periodic table of elements.
Natalia Najam, Nine years old Pakistani girl has broken the world record for the fastest arrangement of the periodic table of elements. Credit: Guinness World Record

Natalia Najma, Nine years old Pakistani girl broke Guinness World Record of Indian Professor in arranging periodic table. She arranged the whole periodic table in just 2 min and 42 seconds. The Indian economics professor Meenakshi Agarwal completed it in 2 min and 49 seconds. She won by just 7 seconds on July 08.
She screamed with joy when she broke the world record as the judges praised her.
She has high hopes that her achievement will inspire the youth. Her achievement will influence people to pursue their career in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
People of Pakistan praised her for her achievement. They titled her "Pakistan's Young scientist", They said that she is an inspiration for us to follow, She is an influence for our girls to take up science subjects.
Her father Hasan Najam says his daughter has not received formal schooling and has been educated at home.

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