Friday, April 22, 2011

Meenakshi record writing 118 symbol of period table

Nksagar- Sagar Media Inc: New Delhi:
Today in Press conference Meenakshi Agrawal of Hyderabad created record by writing the 118 symbols of Mendeleev Periodic Table of Chemistry in 91.6 seconds:
Press Conference was organized by Meenakshi Agrawal held in Press club of India ,New Delhi wherein she created record by writing the 118 symbols of Mendeleev Periodic Table of Chemistry in 91.6 seconds and she further recited all the elements in one go without any pause for which she too has a record.

Meenakshi Agrawal, mother of two made gallant effort to create a Unique and Motivating World Record In Chemistry by writing all the 118 symbols of the elements of the Periodic Table of Chemistry in an amazingly record time of approx 91.65 seconds at 3.30 PM at Press Club of India , Raisina Road. New Delhi was attended by various media personalities ,academician and her friends.

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and UNESCO declaring 2011 the year to celebrate the achievements of Chemistry, and its contribution of well being of human kind. Meenakshi Agrawal has strong desire to do something unique not only simple, but to motivate youngsters to rope them in science for further innovations in field of chemistry.

The year 2011, being celebrated as the International Year of Chemistry, also provides the opportunity to celebrate the contributions of women to science on the one-hundredth anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Maria Sklodowska-Curie.

At its 63rd session in December 2008, the United Nations General Assembly declared 2011 the International Year of Chemistry, with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as the leading UN Agency together with its partner, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).

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