New Delhi: An Indian Army havildar from Odisha scripted world record in a ‘Dare Devil’ show organised at Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh).
Havildar Sangram Keshari Jena of Jajpur district attached to ”Daredevils” motorcycle display team of Indian Army Corps of Signals made the attempt at Head Quarters 1 Signal Training Centre in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur city on November 15.
The 33-year-old rode while standing on an 11-feet ladder with his back to the direction in which the motorcycle was moving.
Jena completed the manoeuvre in four hours, 29 minutes and 45 seconds, covering a distance of 128 km.
Source:Pragativadi
Image Courtesy: ADGPI
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