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World's oldest living man residing in Chhattisgarh?

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A man from Chhattisgarh's Korba district has claimed he is 117 years old, which makes him the oldest person alive in the world.

Premsai Patel, a native of Tilhapatai village under Kartala block, has claimed he was born on on May 11, 1896 and his age is 117 years and 8 months.

If his claims are true, Patel could be the oldest person alive, two years older than the 115-year-old Misao Okawa, the current record holder who lives in Japan.

To back his claim, the retired school teacher shows the Aadhaar card, a key government document which mentions his date of birth as May 11, 1896.
 

He has witnessed four generations of his family, which comprise 50 members, including his three sons, the eldest of them being Itwari (80) followed by Mahesh and Ganeshram. Patel married again after the death of his first wife.

According to Mahesh, his father had no particular diet regime and he hardly fell ill. He is still very healthy and does all his work at home on his own, Mahesh said.

According to Statistics Officer of Korba, Madu Sahu, pre-2005 birth and death records are not available in the district.

Earlier these records were being maintained at Bilaspur district. However, the records of 1896 would not be available there also, he said.

Meanwhile, Korba Chief Medical Officer P R Kumbhkar said it is possible for human beings to live for 117 or more years.

The correct age of a person can be verified through bone test, he added.

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First Published: Feb 18 2014 | 11:39 PM IST

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