Goal Of World Peace; The Malayalee Sisters In Brisbane Are Ready For Record Achievement

Two Malayalee sisters from Brisbane, are set to set a new world record by memorizing the national anthems of countries around the world.

The Malayalee sisters from Cherthala, Alappuzha will set a new world record by singing the national anthems of all countries of the world for six consecutive hours from 9.30 am on September 21, the United Nations World Peace Day at St. John's Cathedral Hall in Brisbane City, Australia.

The national anthems are sung at the launch of the international event 'Salute the Nations', which was formed by the two to be part of the effort to promote world peace and human love.


'Salute the Nations' is organized by the United Nations Association of Australia in collaboration with the Agnes & Teresa Peace Foundation. The two sing the national anthems of the nations of the world, including 193 countries under the auspices of the United Nations. 

They will also be the first sisters in the world to sing the national anthem in more than 100 languages.

'Salute the Nations'

Agnes and Theresa stated that the aim of the 'Salute the Nations' program in collaboration with the United Nations is to raise money for the United Nations peacekeeping, charitable organizations, individuals, individuals, children, adolescents, and women who are being exploited. As part of this,

Salute the Nations, an international event that sings the national anthems of countries around the world for six consecutive hours kicks off. Speaker Curtis Pitt made the official announcement of the Salute the Nations program at a ceremony in the Queensland Parliament. Leon Leonard, Minister for Children and Youth Justice and Minister for Multicultural Affairs; 

The Salute the Nations poster was released by Klum Campbell, former President of the United Nations Association of Australia, Earth Charter Coordinator, and International Coordinator of Salute the Nations. Queensland Vice President of the United Nations Association of Australia Dr. Donald Davis, Glenn Elmes, President of the Queensland Former Parliamentarians' Association, and Joy K. Mathew, Director of Salute the Nations, were in attendance.

"Queensland sisters set an unusual world record"

Peace Foundation

The Agnes & Teresa Peace Foundation, based in Australia, is already active in the community. The Agnes & Teresa Peace Foundation focuses on creating a mentally healthy youth. 

The Foundation has been providing effective awareness and training for this in various parts of the world. The Foundation is working to raise awareness about cybercrime and work to combat climate change.

Nine years of hard work

For the past nine years, the two have memorized the national anthems of countries around the world through comprehensive research into their meaning and history, as well as international languages, national languages, and national anthems.

Both have already gained worldwide attention for memorizing the national anthems of countries around the world and for being the first in the world to sing in more than a hundred international languages. 

Theresa Joy is the youngest secretary of the Australian Association of the United Nations. He also co-chairs the Earth Charter, the association's academic program. Teresa is third-year criminology and psychology student at Griffith University in Queensland. Agnes is a 12th-grade student at Community College in Calumway

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