Srinagar, Feb 08 (KNO): Setting a new record in the art of paper folding by making 250 Origami paper boats in one hour, multi-talented Rutba Showkat from Srinagar has once again made Kashmir proud by achieving a Guinness World Record.
Rutba is a national-level martial arts player having won 60 medals, including a gold medal. She is a calligrapher and a painter also.
Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Rutba expressed her joy about achieving another feat. “I had been applying for this record (Guinness World Record) for the past three years, and after two failed attempts, I finally achieved it. Alhamdulillah, hard work never disappoints,” she said.
“I had kept my Guinness World Record attempt a secret to surprise my family. My parents have always been my biggest supporters, encouraging me in both athletics and artistic endeavors. This international recognition is a proud moment for me and my entire family,” she said.
Moreover, Rutba also holds records in the India Book of Records and has won national-level awards.
Referring to her latest achievement she said, “Origami is about creating models by folding paper in different ways. I managed to make four boats per minute, which means one boat every 15 seconds. The journey was difficult and sometimes frustrating, but I stayed confident and kept working hard. After three years, I have finally achieved my dream.”
Notably, the certificate of Rutba reads: Rutba Showkat took part in a “GUINNESS WORLD RECORD™” attempt, and the most Origami boats made in one hour is 250, achieved by Rutba Showkat (India) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
It is worth mentioning that a Guinness World Record is an official recognition of a person’s achievement or a natural phenomenon. The Guinness World Records (GWR) organization maintains a database of these records and publishes them annually in a book—(KNO)