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Dr. DR Upadhyay reached 153 world records

Kathmandu. Dr. DR Upadhyay who previously set 133 world records in song music and various genres . Dr. Upadhyay has reached 153 world records. With 20 more world records being handed over to the public during a special ceremony in Kathmandu on Thursday, his number of records has reached 153. In a special ceremony held in Kathmandu, 20 records provided by the world record awarding organization were handed over to Dr. Upadhyaya by Chief Guest Defense Minister Hari Prasad Upreti.

In the ceremony held on the birthday of writer Kedarnath Khanal, epic poet Khemnath Dahal, former president of Lyricist Association Chudamani Devkota, former president of International Nepali Literature Society (ANESAS) Radheshyam Lekali, Everest World Record founder president Madhura Shrestha, writer Samina Khanal and others. Congratulating and wishing Upadhyaya, he said that the country should be proud of his deeds.

Chief Guest Defense Minister Upreti Dr. Congratulating and wishing Upadhyaya for such a special work, he said that all this was possible because he always guided himself towards positive actions.

While working with the idea of researching new topics and doing something different, the number of world records has reached 153. Upadhyay said. “I write songs and novels for society, I write songs for self-satisfaction” Upadhyay said that if the source and the audience like it, it will give them more encouragement and immense joy.

On that occasion, Mathura Shrestha of Everest World Records Dr. Upadhyaya was also given 153 world record medals. Journalist Rajendra Luitel(Raj) and artist Shivahari  Nepal ‘Bairagi’ were awarded The British Record Honor Certificate in the event.

Similarly, Chief Guest Defense Minister Upreti Dr. Upadhyay was also presented with a letter of congratulations and best wishes. This month Dr. Upadhyaya was recently handed over the certificate of Guinness Book of World Record by President Ramachandra Poudel at the President’s office by presenting a live song at the highest altitude in the world.

Dr. Upadhyay has set the Guinness Book of World Record for writing the most articles in one day in the world and has also set the Guinness Book of World Record for writing songs in the most languages.

Dr. Upadhyay has received Guinness Book of World Records, Book of America, Everest World Record, Star World Record, Exclusive World Record, Genus World Record, Australia, London UK and other world record certificates from various countries.

In the program facilitated by Naresh Bhattarai, the record singer and composer Sagar Adhikari “Sharad” Dr. Upadhyay’s songs were presented and the record musician Santosh Shrestha gave the welcome speech.

Dr. Upadhyaya has more than 36 song albums, 16 novels, three song poems and hundreds of song videos. He has received hundreds of honors and awards from various organizations in the country and abroad. Upadhyay has set the most world records in Nepali song music and he is in the top ten of the world.

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