7,000 Rakhis: Khan Sir Creates Rakhi Record!

Khan sir had organised a Raksha Bandhan event at his coaching center, which was attended by over 10,000 students from various batches.

Khan Sir from Patna is one of the most famous names on Indian social media. He has millions of followers on YouTube, and many of his clips regularly go viral on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Khan Sir has over 20 million YouTube followers. He charges a nominal fee for unhindered access to his online lectures. Khan Sir is famous for teaching general studies in a fun manner. He is known for his unique teaching style as he often jokes while teaching. He teaches history, geopolitics and other such subjects. He also teaches geography. On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, Khan Sir from Patna had nearly 7,000 rakhis tied on his wrist by students. The popular educator had organized a Raksha Bandhan event at his coaching center, which was attended by over 10,000 students from various batches. During the event, approximately 7,000 girls tied rakhis on his wrist. He claims this is a world record as something like this has never happened before. While numerous students attended the event, not everyone was able to tie a rakhi due to the overwhelming crowd.
Khan Sir made sure he personally met each of the girls and had the rakhi tied. This event lasted for about two and a half hours. In an exclusive conversation with AajTak, Khan Sir revealed that he doesn't have a sister of his own; hence he decided to consider all these girls as his sisters. He claimed that he gets rakhis tied by his students every year. He confidently stated that no one in the world would have had as many rakhis tied as him. Khan Sir shared that these girls come from different locations, leaving their families behind to study at his coaching center. To ensure they don't miss their families, he stepped into the role of a brother for them. His aim is to help his 'sisters' achieve success and secure good jobs through education. His wrist was so laden with rakhis that he found it difficult to lift his hand. The students present at the event hailed Khan Sir as the best teacher, guru, and brother in the world. They asserted that there is no better brother than him. Some students even expressed their desire to continue tying rakhis on Khan Sir's wrist throughout their lives.

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