World’s oldest woman in Himachal: Aadhaar card states woman’s age to be 130, creates Guinness Book of Records

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Himachal Pradesh, January 29, 2021: Mansha Devi, who lives in Papalah village of Bilaspur district in Himachal Pradesh, may be the oldest woman in the world. In the Aadhar card, her birth year is stated as 1890.

According to this, she is 130 years old. Recently, when she decided to cast her vote, the staff at the polling booth were stunned to see her date of birth. Now preparations are being made to claim the Guinness World Record using the Aadhaar card as major proof. The record is currently named after Ken Tanaka of Japan. He is 118 years old.

Mansha Devi claimed that she and her husband had 6 children. Two of these are no longer in this world. There is no one more educated in her family. Because of this, no one ever came to know about her age and neither did the eye of the administration.

One of her sons died at the age of 81, while the elder daughter passed away soon after. Had her older daughter been alive at this time, she would have been 100 years old. The Deputy Commissioner of Bilaspur says that after the investigation if the age of Mansha Devi turns out to be correct, they will claim it in the Guinness World Record.