Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Very strange enough!; Woman aged 112 says her secret to long life is smoking 30 cigarettes a day



Take it or leave it, this is a woman aged 112 years  old and has been smoking  since the  age of 17, she   claims the secret to a long life is smoking, she smokes 30 cigarettes a day and has been doing this for the last 95 years. Batuli Lamichhane was born in March 1903 - and took up smoking at  17 years.

It's been  her daily habit  and  has helped her outlive almost everyone else in her village - and her own children. She is on record to be the oldest living being in the world. She is  a native of Nepali, and  still very  healthy and kicking.

Source: www.dailymail.co.uk



112 years, three months and 27 days old. Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali calendar.


The date has been verified as per the citizenship certificate with no 253031/145 which she obtained from the District Administration Office, Nuwakot on May 7, 2013.

Batuli, who still looks robust, does not suffer from any major illness, says her youngest son, 76-year old Netra Prasad Lamichhane.

"She can still see clearly, can hear a bit and saunter without anyone's support," he said.

The centenarian still heads to the field to forage for grass. When this scribe reached her place the 112 year old woman was peeling maize.

Her family has claimed that Batuli is the oldest living person in the world after the demise of 112 year old Japanese citizen Sakari Momoi.

Batuli Lamichhane, who was born in Giranichaur of Sindhupalchowk district was married off to Nuwakot. Among her four children, only her youngest son is alive.

Her two daughters and another son have already died. Her great grandson Shyam Prasad Dhungana is 25 years old. RSS
- See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.wWWakyRD.dpuf




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Batuli is world’s oldest living person, claims family

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Batuli is world’s oldest living person, claims family
NUWAKOT, July 22: The relatives of the oldest living woman in Nepal are making a claim she is the oldest living person in the world.

Batuli Lamichhane from the Thansingh VDC -8 is now 112 years, three months and 27 days old. Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali calendar.


The date has been verified as per the citizenship certificate with no 253031/145 which she obtained from the District Administration Office, Nuwakot on May 7, 2013.

Batuli, who still looks robust, does not suffer from any major illness, says her youngest son, 76-year old Netra Prasad Lamichhane.

"She can still see clearly, can hear a bit and saunter without anyone's support," he said.

The centenarian still heads to the field to forage for grass. When this scribe reached her place the 112 year old woman was peeling maize.

Her family has claimed that Batuli is the oldest living person in the world after the demise of 112 year old Japanese citizen Sakari Momoi.

Batuli Lamichhane, who was born in Giranichaur of Sindhupalchowk district was married off to Nuwakot. Among her four children, only her youngest son is alive.

Her two daughters and another son have already died. Her great grandson Shyam Prasad Dhungana is 25 years old. RSS
- See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.QZaz3SUw.dpuf

Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali - See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.wWWakyRD.dpuf




NUWAKOT, July 22: The relatives of the oldest living woman in Nepal are making a claim she is the oldest living person in the world.

Batuli Lamichhane from the Thansingh VDC -8 is now 112 years, three months and 27 days old. Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali calendar.


The date has been verified as per the citizenship certificate with no 253031/145 which she obtained from the District Administration Office, Nuwakot on May 7, 2013.

Batuli, who still looks robust, does not suffer from any major illness, says her youngest son, 76-year old Netra Prasad Lamichhane.

"She can still see clearly, can hear a bit and saunter without anyone's support," he said.

The centenarian still heads to the field to forage for grass. When this scribe reached her place the 112 year old woman was peeling maize.

Her family has claimed that Batuli is the oldest living person in the world after the demise of 112 year old Japanese citizen Sakari Momoi.

Batuli Lamichhane, who was born in Giranichaur of Sindhupalchowk district was married off to Nuwakot. Among her four children, only her youngest son is alive.

Her two daughters and another son have already died. Her great grandson Shyam Prasad Dhungana is 25 years old. RSS
- See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.QZaz3SUw.dpuf





UWAKOT, July 22: The relatives of the oldest living woman in Nepal are making a claim she is the oldest living person in the world.

Batuli Lamichhane from the Thansingh VDC -8 is now 112 years, three months and 27 days old. Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali calendar.


The date has been verified as per the citizenship certificate with no 253031/145 which she obtained from the District Administration Office, Nuwakot on May 7, 2013.

Batuli, who still looks robust, does not suffer from any major illness, says her youngest son, 76-year old Netra Prasad Lamichhane.

"She can still see clearly, can hear a bit and saunter without anyone's support," he said.

The centenarian still heads to the field to forage for grass. When this scribe reached her place the 112 year old woman was peeling maize.

Her family has claimed that Batuli is the oldest living person in the world after the demise of 112 year old Japanese citizen Sakari Momoi.

Batuli Lamichhane, who was born in Giranichaur of Sindhupalchowk district was married off to Nuwakot. Among her four children, only her youngest son is alive.

Her two daughters and another son have already died. Her great grandson Shyam Prasad Dhungana is 25 years old. RSS
- See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.QZaz3SUw.dpuf





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Batuli is world’s oldest living person, claims family

 0  0 Google +0  0  0
Batuli is world’s oldest living person, claims family
NUWAKOT, July 22: The relatives of the oldest living woman in Nepal are making a claim she is the oldest living person in the world.

Batuli Lamichhane from the Thansingh VDC -8 is now 112 years, three months and 27 days old. Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali calendar.


The date has been verified as per the citizenship certificate with no 253031/145 which she obtained from the District Administration Office, Nuwakot on May 7, 2013.

Batuli, who still looks robust, does not suffer from any major illness, says her youngest son, 76-year old Netra Prasad Lamichhane.

"She can still see clearly, can hear a bit and saunter without anyone's support," he said.

The centenarian still heads to the field to forage for grass. When this scribe reached her place the 112 year old woman was peeling maize.

Her family has claimed that Batuli is the oldest living person in the world after the demise of 112 year old Japanese citizen Sakari Momoi.

Batuli Lamichhane, who was born in Giranichaur of Sindhupalchowk district was married off to Nuwakot. Among her four children, only her youngest son is alive.

Her two daughters and another son have already died. Her great grandson Shyam Prasad Dhungana is 25 years old. RSS
- See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.QZaz3SUw.dpuf







NUWAKOT, July 22: The relatives of the oldest living woman in Nepal are making a claim she is the oldest living person in the world.

Batuli Lamichhane from the Thansingh VDC -8 is now 112 years, three months and 27 days old. Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali calendar.


The date has been verified as per the citizenship certificate with no 253031/145 which she obtained from the District Administration Office, Nuwakot on May 7, 2013.

Batuli, who still looks robust, does not suffer from any major illness, says her youngest son, 76-year old Netra Prasad Lamichhane.

"She can still see clearly, can hear a bit and saunter without anyone's support," he said.

The centenarian still heads to the field to forage for grass. When this scribe reached her place the 112 year old woman was peeling maize.

Her family has claimed that Batuli is the oldest living person in the world after the demise of 112 year old Japanese citizen Sakari Momoi.

Batuli Lamichhane, who was born in Giranichaur of Sindhupalchowk district was married off to Nuwakot. Among her four children, only her youngest son is alive.

Her two daughters and another son have already died. Her great grandson Shyam Prasad Dhungana is 25 years old. RSS
- See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.QZaz3SUw.dpuf




NUWAKOT, July 22: The relatives of the oldest living woman in Nepal are making a claim she is the oldest living person in the world.

Batuli Lamichhane from the Thansingh VDC -8 is now 112 years, three months and 27 days old. Lamichhane was born on Chaitra 10, 1959 BS as per the Nepali calendar.


The date has been verified as per the citizenship certificate with no 253031/145 which she obtained from the District Administration Office, Nuwakot on May 7, 2013.

Batuli, who still looks robust, does not suffer from any major illness, says her youngest son, 76-year old Netra Prasad Lamichhane.

"She can still see clearly, can hear a bit and saunter without anyone's support," he said.

The centenarian still heads to the field to forage for grass. When this scribe reached her place the 112 year old woman was peeling maize.

Her family has claimed that Batuli is the oldest living person in the world after the demise of 112 year old Japanese citizen Sakari Momoi.

Batuli Lamichhane, who was born in Giranichaur of Sindhupalchowk district was married off to Nuwakot. Among her four children, only her youngest son is alive.

Her two daughters and another son have already died. Her great grandson Shyam Prasad Dhungana is 25 years old. RSS
- See more at: http://myrepublica.com/feature-article/story/25017/family-claims-batuli-as-world-s-oldest-living-person.html#sthash.QZaz3SUw.dpuf

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