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  1. Mar 14, 2018 · Suresh Kumar Sharma is the biggest celebrity you need to know about today. He holds the record for most digits of pi recited in a single performance.

  2. Suresh Kumar Sharma (born 9 October 1946) is an Indian politician associated with Bharatiya Janata Party who served as the Minister of Urban Development & Housing in Sixth Nitish Kumar ministry. He lost 2020 election from Muzaffarpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) against Bijendra Chaudhary of Indian National Congress .

  3. According to it, the current record is held by Suresh Kumar Sharma, who recited an incredible 70 030 digits of π in 17 hours and 14 minutes. That is an average of just over 1 digit per second. There are other unofficial record holders like Akira Haraguchi from Japan, who claims to have memorized 111 700 digits [2] .

  4. Mar 13, 2023 · Rajveer Meena memorised and recited Pi up to 70,000 decimal places while blindfolded. He achieved the feat at VIT in Vellore, India, in 2015. The achievement was surpassed by a fellow Indian memoriser, Suresh Kumar Sharma.

  5. Aug 17, 2021 · Sharma sought asylum, withholding of removal, and relief under the Convention Against Torture, alleging that he had been threatened by the Senior Superintendent of the Ludhiana, Punjab Police, Saini, based on Sharmas investigation of the disappearance of Sharma's client.

  6. Suresh Kumar Sharma. One of the current worldwide and official record holders from Jaipur, India who is 26 years old (2021) and recited 70,030 digits of Pi in 17 hours, in October 2015. An unofficial world record holder, Akira Haraguchi, recited 100,000 digits of Pi on October 3rd 2006.

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  8. Mr. Suresh Kumar Sharma, Consul & Head of Chancery Consulate General of India, Suite No. 1211, Fairmont Olympic Hotel, 411 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101 Tel : +1-206-442-4882 Email: hoc.seattle@mea.gov.in. resently in the USA only with valid work permit. Deadlines of Submission- 08 Dec, 2023 (Friday).

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