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Timilsina files application for Guinness book of World Records

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KATHMANDU, June 27: Meghraj Ashesh Timsina, a disabled, filed his applications for records in the Guinness Book of World Records. The disabled fellow without both hands had carved different sculptures with his feet, and by tying a band in his eyes.[break]



Talking to RSS reporter, Timsina said he had carved sculptures to prove that physically challenged persons, too, could do creative works despite many challenges.



He has filed his applications in these two events for two records.



Born in Itahari of Sunsari district, Timsina had started this profession since his childhood. He was 14 when he started the profession and made over 500 idols of various gods, goddesses and national figures in stone, cement and plastic and bronze.



Timsina said he was in course of registering records in Guinness Book of World Records to make Nepal and Nepali people known in the international arena.



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