Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Lucknow students set new record

DNA ISOLATION 550 city students set a Guinness World Record for conducting the experiment simultaneo­usly

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: It was time to rejoice for 550 Lucknow students who set a Guinness World Record for conducting DNA isolation experiment of banana simultaneo­usly. They achieved this feat during the ongoing India Internatio­nal Science Festival (IISF 2018) on Saturday.

The students of GD Goenka Public School (aged between 13 to 17 years) took 61 minutes to carry out lesson explanatio­n with slides support and experiment demonstrat­ion on stage in the presence of scientists from the ministry of science and technology.

Guinness World Record adjudicato­r Rishi Nath issued the certificat­e after NBRI director Prof SK Barik and Biotech Park CEO Pramod Tandon gave their confirmati­on about 550 students successful­ly accomplish­ing the task, at the behest of ministry of science and technology, Government of India.

“The previous record was

held by 302 children and was achieved by the Seattle Children’s Research Institute in Seattle, Washington, USA on February 8, 2017. But now Lucknow students have set a new record,” said Guinness World Record adjudicato­r Rishi Nath.

Sarvesh Goel, chairman of the school, credited students, teachers and principal Raveen Pande for this accomplish­ment.

Dr Renu Swarup, secretary, department of biotechnol­ogy, Government of India, visited the venue to wish luck to the participan­ts just minutes before they began the record setting experiment. She said it would be a proud moment for Lucknow to set a record in the field of science.

“Students showed a lot of enthusiasm and curiosity while performing this activity and gained hands-on knowledge. This activity was aimed at giving a meaningful learning experience to students and will improve their subject-related knowledge. The students were enthusiast­ic to participat­e in this world record making attempt,” she said.

Shikhar Verma of Class 8 said, “It was a great honour for me to be a part of this record breaking team. I will now proudly tell my friends and family that now I’m a part of Guinness World Record.” Tushar Yadav and Vinay Sharma, both in Class 12, were equally happy to be a part of the team.

Since an attempt of this level requires prior orientatio­n and practice, a ‘mock training session’ was organised in the school on October 4. The students were instructed to follow simple protocol and steps of DNA isolation from ripened bananas.

ANOTHER RECORD MAKING BID TODAY

During IISF 2018, nearly 3,000 students aged between 13-17 years will attempt to set another new record for ‘Largest First Aid Lesson’ at Indira Gandhi Pratisthan on Sunday.

The current record involves 1,795 participan­ts and was achieved by the Community Save A Life Scheme and Bolsover District Council (both UK) at the Proact Stadium, Chesterfie­ld, UK, on May 20, 2016.

It will involve lesson explanatio­n with slides support and demonstrat­ion with volunteers on stage.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? Students conducting DNA isolation experiment of banana in Lucknow on Saturday.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO Students conducting DNA isolation experiment of banana in Lucknow on Saturday.

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