Guinness Book Record Holder Suchetha Felicitated by Shri Piyush Goyal Ji

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Guinness Book Record Holder Suchetha Felicitated by Shri Piyush Goyal Ji

Guinness Book Record Holder Suchetha Satish was felicitated by Shri Piyush Goyal - Minister of Commerce & Industry at the IPF Business Conclave 2021 in the presence of Shri Deepak Parekh - Chairman of HDFC , Prakash Hinduja - Chairman of Hinduja Group and around 100 plus business dignitaries from UAE including Paras Shahdadpuri, Laxmanan Somsunder, Zubin Karkaria and others. 

Suchetha Profile

Suchetha Satish is the daughter of Dr T C. Satish and Mrs Sumitha Satish.

Suchetha Satish holds multiple world records including the Guinness World Record for Most Languages sung in one concert & Longest Live singing concert by a child.

 

On 19th August 2021 at the Indian Consulate Auditorium Dubai Suchetha sang in 120 languages for 7 hours and 20 minutes and won a name in the Guiness Book of world records.

Apart from being a great singer she is academically brilliant and engages herself to Societal commitments. IPF takes pride in reading her  Societal commitments

ü  Covid Awareness songs in 32 languages in 2020

ü  Covid Vaccine awareness songs in 4 languages

ü  Sold her song & contributed  5 lakhs for Kerala CM Relief fund -2018

ü  Cultural ambassador- with CGI , released a tribute to PM of UAE on his 50 years of Public life & a song in Love of the UAE on its 49th national day -2020

ü   She Visits labor camps along with PBSK to campaign against Tobacco, Alcohol & Drugs

ü  she released a tribute to India & its iconic leader Hon’ble PM titled NaMo NaMO Vishwaguru Bharat on his 70th Birthday

ü  Performed solo at Dubai Opera House during  PM visit- 2018

ü  Awarded Global Child Prodigy -2020

ü  Better India listed her performance as one amongst the 10 most  inspirational performance by Indian youth .

Thank Suchetha for making India proud at such a young age a winning a name in the Guinness Book of World records.