Telangana Youth Carves National Anthem onto Pencil Lead
On the occasion of Republic Day, a young man from Aminapuram village in Mahabubabad district, Nikhil, has proven that hard work and perseverance can lead to incredible accomplishments. Using his passion for micro-arts, which he has been honing for the past four years, Nikhil engraved the national anthem of India, "Jana Gana Mana," in English on 13 pencil leads in a total of 15 hours.
This is not the first time Nikhil has impressed with his micro-art skills. On Independence Day, he carved the national flag on a rice grain, and on Vinayaka Chavithi, he carved a Ganapati figure on a piece of chalk.
Nikhil is determined to make a name for himself both nationally and internationally with his unique talent. He said, "I am working towards making a name for myself nationally and internationally."
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