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She required two hours, ten minutes and 36 seconds to memorise all 407 objects randomly called out to her when blind-folded and recalled all the objects accurately in 24 minutes and 32 seconds in second attempt, on July 29, 2007, the release said.
During serial recall (in descending order), she missed eight objects out of 407 random objects which were recalled correctly in 35 minutes, 55 seconds.
During reverse recall (in ascending order), Dintis recalled 403 objects in 39 minutes and 53 seconds, missing only four objects, the release stated.
Later, the audience asked random serial numbers of objects and vice versa. Around 47 objects or serial number were asked, all of them were recalled with cent per cent accuracy.
The previous record was held by Srikrishna Teja Gaajula of Hyderabad for memorising 333 random object on June 11, 2006 which was broken by Pavan Kumar Shrivastava of Jaunpur (UP) for memorising and recalling 400 random objects on June 5, 2007.
Limca book editor Vijaya Ghosh has thus issued the national record certificate.
Six observers including two journalists were present during the attempt, release added.