Dr. Jain made the world’s smallest kite of 5 mm, included in the Wonder Book of World Records

 Dr. Rajneesh Jain of the city, who created the Lilliput Library of 650 handwritten micro books to promote ancient Indian art and do something new, has created another new record this time. Dr. Jain created a new record by making the world’s smallest kite of 5 x 5 mm size with his hands and skill. This world’s smallest kite made by Dr. Jain, a homeopath by profession, was included in the Wonder Book of World Records 2019 and Golden Star World Record Forum 2019 and was awarded a certificate, momento and gold medal. Ordinary things, tools and thread have been used to make this kite, which can be maintained with the help of tweezers. This kite can be seen only with a magnifying glass. It is worth mentioning that Dr. Jain has made a unique collection of handwritten micro books, surpassing the world’s smallest printed book of China’s Two-valve Herizine, which has found a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. One has to take the help of tweezers to pick them up. He has also received a gold medal in the exhibition of collection of micro books.

Dr. Jain’s creation of a 5 mm kite, recognized by the Wonder Book of World Records, is a remarkable achievement in the world of kite making.While specific details about Dr. Jain’s kite are limited,the record for the smallest kite that can fly is held by a 5 mm tall kite.

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