Madhya Pradesh Boy Makes It into the Limca Book of Records for Walking on Hands

Mayank gets place in Limca Book of Records by covering 185 meters by walking on hands.

Mayank Dandotiya, a military soldier from Morena district of Madhya Pradesh gets a place in Limca Book of Records by covering 185 meters by walking on hands for the duration of 1 minute and 15 seconds. In fact, Mayank’s son Rajendra Dandautia has registered his name in the Limca Book. He broke the record of Paras Kumar from Bihar, who walked on hands by covering 171 meters in 2013. Mayank has not only made his family proud but the entire district as he is the only young man in Morena whose achievement has been accepted by Limca Book.

Mayank, who has been serving the country while staying in the Indian Army, has performed 1 minute hand walking for 48 meters, at Festivals of Records organized by India Book of Records in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh on April, 2017. When Mayank was a kid, he used to read about the people who made records, from childhood he dreamt of breaking a record and get famous. Due to his passion, he started practicing the walk upside down with his hands and did it for several years. It is said that if a person desires to achieve something, he can do anything to make his win. (Also read: New world record as China’s Wu grabs short track gold)

Last year in May, Mayank sent a video of his win from Paras Kumar to Limca Book of World Records and after waiting for a long time, he enters in Limca Book of Records. Now, his goal is to register his name in the Guinness Book of World Records, for which he is constantly working hard. It is true that when you want to reach a higher position, then it does not affect any circumstances, perhaps this is the reason Mayank is fulfilling his dreams.

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