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Tribune News Network
Doha
Muhammed Rehaan, a student of MES Indian School (class VII-E), has made the school proud by participating in the Guinness Record attempt which involved 240 online participants from all age groups solving puzzle cubes simultaneously.
The event was organised recently by the Mumbai-based Brain Gym, owned by Kashish Lakhani.
Master Muhammed Rehaan, being the only participant in the event from Qatar, was well appreciated for his contribution and participation, and for having won acclaim by being part of this record achievement, which involved the maximum number of participants converging from different time zones of the world in this unique effort to achieve phenomenal success.
MES Principal Hameeda Kadar congratulated Muhammed Rehaan for his involvement in this mega initiative.
Doha
Muhammed Rehaan, a student of MES Indian School (class VII-E), has made the school proud by participating in the Guinness Record attempt which involved 240 online participants from all age groups solving puzzle cubes simultaneously.
The event was organised recently by the Mumbai-based Brain Gym, owned by Kashish Lakhani.
Master Muhammed Rehaan, being the only participant in the event from Qatar, was well appreciated for his contribution and participation, and for having won acclaim by being part of this record achievement, which involved the maximum number of participants converging from different time zones of the world in this unique effort to achieve phenomenal success.
MES Principal Hameeda Kadar congratulated Muhammed Rehaan for his involvement in this mega initiative.