In a remarkable feat, Susheta Satish, a talented youth from the southern state of Kerala, India, has set a new Guinness World Record by singing songs in 140 different languages. The achievement took place during the COP-28 Climate Change Conference held in Dubai on November 24th last year.
According to reports from NDTV, Susheta accomplished this extraordinary milestone by singing songs in 140 languages during the conference, showcasing her linguistic versatility and cultural appreciation. The Guinness World Records officially recognized her accomplishment, placing her name in the prestigious record book.
Susheta took to her Instagram account to express her gratitude and share the news with her followers. She wrote, “In the creator’s blessing, I have set a new record. On November 24, 2023, I sang songs in 140 languages in just 9 hours at the Climate Change Conference. Thank you for your blessings and support.”
This achievement not only highlights Susheta’s incredible talent but also emphasizes the importance of cultural diversity and unity on a global stage. As a youth advocate, her contribution adds a unique and inspiring dimension to the dialogue on climate change and the need for collaborative efforts across linguistic and cultural boundaries.