ISLAMABAD: A 9-year-old Pakistani girl, Natalia Najam, from Lahore beat Indian professor record by arranging all chemical elements of periodic table in shortest time of 2 minutes and 42 seconds. With her sensational victory of shortest time and becoming the world younger title holder, Natalia Najam beat the previous world record of Indian professor by 7 seconds. Natalia Najam won the title as youngest winner of title by arranging chemical elements of periodic table in shortest ever time and her name has been included in Guinness World Record Book.
After setting the new world record, Natalia Najam screamed with joy when the judges gave her thumbing up over her big achievement.
Pakistani 9-year-old sensation beats Indian professor, sets new world record in chemistry.
Arif Rana is the Chief Editor and senior correspondent, Islamabad based journalist, who did his Master in English Literature from Government College University Lahore.